856daf6e11 Point Roberts, Washington: Hartley & MarksIn her book on the ellipsis, Ellipsis in English Literature: Signs of Omission (Cambridge University Press, 2015), Anne Toner suggests that the first use of the punctuation in the English language dates to a 1588 translation of Terence's Andria, by Maurice KyffinIn some legal writing, an ellipsis is written as three asterisks (*** or ***) to make it obvious that text has been omittedHalliday, M.A.K, and Ruqayia, HWikimedia Commons has media related to Ellipses (punctuation)Trke .Retrieved 2012-11-08Morris, William (1980) %nickname% %nickname% /
In the TeX typesetting system, the following types of ellipsis are available:An ellipsis at the end of a sentence with a sentence following should be preceded by a period (for a total of four dots)The Chicago Manual of Style, edition 16Note on the Texts(.) is also used for awkward silenceDepending on their context and placement in a sentence, ellipses can indicate an unfinished thought, a leading statement, a slight pause, an echoing voice, or a nervous or awkward silenceEspaol Portugus
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