sammynb 3530 Posted October 28, 2005 Share Posted October 28, 2005 Right, I've had a look. Put simply an aposeopesis is a rhetorical device used at the end of a statement, it means literally to become silent. And can in fact be something other than '...', it could for example be '---'. The word ellipsis refers specifically to the 3 dots '...' but its literal meaning is fairly similar, leave out, so it's really only a matter of how the 2 words evolved. 50285[/snapback] Here you go dad, let me help you: el·lip·sis ( P ) Pronunciation Key (-lpss)n. pl. el·lip·ses (-sz) The omission of a word or phrase necessary for a complete syntactical construction but not necessary for understanding. An example of such omission. A mark or series of marks (... or * * *, for example) used in writing or printing to indicate an omission, especially of letters or words. As opposed to: ap·o·si·o·pe·sis ( P ) Pronunciation Key (p-s-pss)n. pl. ap·o·si·o·pe·ses (-sz) A sudden breaking off of a thought in the middle of a sentence, as though the speaker were unwilling or unable to continue. Feel better now??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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