run-on sentence
English
Etymology
So called because the sentence runs on beyond the point where it should end.
Noun
run-on sentence (plural run-on sentences)
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Comma splice:
Grammatical but very long sentence:
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- (grammar) A written sentence that inappropriately joins two (or more) independent clauses into a single sentence, often with only a comma as separator (comma splice), which should be rendered either as separate sentences or as clauses joined more appropriately (such as by a semicolon or by a comma and coordinating conjunction).
- Synonym: fused sentence
- Hyponym: comma splice
- Any very long, often also in other ways badly formed or even chaotic sentence.
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