Logotype

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The logotype is a special type of printing that includes at least two characters . The logotype was introduced in the 18th century to increase the speed of typesetting . This is achieved by pouring particularly frequent combinations of punctuation marks onto a cone. There are logotypes for articles , affixes , pronouns , but also for combinations such as fl , sch , ck and tz .

The use of logotypes in the sentence is called logotype .

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