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can stand as a sentence, it should do so, with an ellipsis placed after the period or other ending punctuation. When material is omitted at the end of a paragraph and also immediately following it, an ellipsis goes both at the end of that paragraph and at the beginning of the next, according to this style.
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Although an ellipsis is complete with three periods (...), an ellipsis-like construct with more dots is used to indicate "trailing-off" or "silence". The extent of repetition in itself might serve as an additional contextualization or paralinguistic cue; one paper wrote that they "extend the lexical
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Associated Press, the ellipsis should be used to condense quotations. It is less commonly used to indicate a pause in speech or an unfinished thought or to separate items in material such as show business gossip. The stylebook indicates that if the shortened sentence before the mark
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is intended to focus the reader on a character while allowing the character to not speak any dialogue. This conveys to the reader a focus of the narrative "camera" on the silent subject, implying an expectation of some motion or action. It is not unheard of to see inanimate objects "speaking" the
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suggests the use of an ellipsis for any omitted word, phrase, line, or paragraph from within but not at the end of a quoted passage. There are two commonly used methods of using ellipses: one uses three dots for any omission, while the second one makes a distinction between omissions within a
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521:, it is used to indicate that a quotation has been condensed for space, brevity or relevance, as in "The President said that he would not be satisfied", where the exact quotation was "The President said that, for as long as this situation continued, he would not be satisfied".
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must surround the ellipsis to make it clear that there was no pause in the original quote: . Currently, the MLA has removed the requirement of brackets in its style handbooks. However, some maintain that the use of brackets is still correct because it clears confusion.
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to return readability reduced by introduction of paragraph breaks, and of new material not appearing in the main body; per WP:INTRO, lead is to summarise, not to uniquely present, and so aim is not thoroughness, but summary of most important information in the main
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should be used for removing material from within one sentence within a quote. When crossing sentences (when the omitted text contains a period, so that omitting the end of a sentence counts), a four-dot, spaced (except for before the first dot) ellipsis
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labeled with a trailing ellipsis requests an operation that cannot be completed without additional information and selecting it will prompt the user for input. Without an ellipsis, selecting the item or button will perform an action without user input.
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range, the author, sender and receiver of an encoded ellipsis must be in agreement upon what bytes are being used to represent the character. Naive text processing software may improperly assume that a particular encoding is being used, resulting in
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citation guide governs the use of ellipses and requires a space before the first dot and between the two subsequent dots. If an ellipsis ends the sentence, then there are three dots, each separated by a space, followed by the final punctuation (e.g.
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Other use is the suspension of a part of a text, or a paragraph, or a phrase or a part of a word because it is obvious, or unnecessary, or implied. For instance, sometimes the ellipsis is used to avoid the complete use of expletives.
852:-ten rīdā character) may be used where space is limited, such as in a header. However, variations in the number of dots exist. In horizontally written text the dots are commonly vertically centered within the text height (between the
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demands an ellipsis not to be surrounded by spaces, except when it stands for a pause; then, a space has to be set after the ellipsis (but not before). An ellipsis is never preceded or followed by a full stop.
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Ong, Kenneth Keng Wee (2011). "Disagreement, Confusion, Disapproval, Turn
Elicitation and Floor Holding: Actions accomplished by Ellipsis Marks-Only Turns and Blank Turns in Quasisynchronous Chat".
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When text is omitted following a sentence, a period (full stop) terminates the sentence, and a subsequent ellipsis indicates one or more omitted sentences before continuing a longer quotation.
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or video games, ellipses are much more frequent than in
English, and are often changed to another punctuation sign in translation. The ellipsis by itself represents speechlessness, or a "
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is the use of an ellipsis to trail off into silence—for example: "But I thought he was..." When placed at the end of a sentence, an ellipsis may be used to suggest melancholy or longing.
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should be used. When ellipsis points are used in the original text, ellipsis points that are not in the original text should be distinguished by enclosing them in square brackets (e.g.
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An ellipsis may also imply an unstated alternative indicated by context. For example, "I never drink wine ..." implies that the speaker does drink something else—such as vodka.
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The combination "ellipsis+period" is replaced by the ellipsis. The combinations "ellipsis+exclamation mark" and "ellipsis+question mark" are written in this way: !.. ?..
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Opinions differ on how to render an ellipsis in printed material and are to some extent based on the technology used for rendering. Many style guides are still influenced by the
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consisting of a series of three dots. An ellipsis can be used in many ways, including for intentional omission of text or to imply a concept without using words.
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fonts; in vertically written text the dots are always centered horizontally. As the
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meaning of the words, add character to the sentences, and allow fine-tuning and personalisation of the message".
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But, this raised formatting is not standard. For example, Russian mathematical texts use the baseline format.
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The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. … And if they have not died, they are still alive today.
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Sometimes progress is animated with an ellipse-like construct of repeatedly adding dots to a label.
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Simpson, J (2005). "Meaning-making online: Discourse and CMC in a
Language learning community".
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running on small screen devices. This may be described as a "more button".
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The horizontal ellipsis character also appears in older character maps:
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Houghton Mifflin Canadian Dictionary of the English Language
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Gardiner, Michael E.; Haladyn, Julian Jason (4 October 2016).
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3237:McNabb, Cameron Hunt (17 August 2016).
2920:"Quotation Marks and Direct Quotations"
2885:
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1233:The ellipsis is not a formally defined
764:It is not cold... it is freezing cold.
2425:{\displaystyle A_{1}A_{2}\dotsm A_{9}}
1832:ellipsis to indicate remote activity.
1457:{\displaystyle \pi =3.14159265\ldots }
1001:Lui ? ... vaut rien, je crois...
881:In text in Japanese media, such as in
878:, akin to the English "dot dot dot").
741:It is not cold … it is freezing cold.
118:
4163:from the original on 23 November 2012
4118:. Taylor & Francis. p. 147.
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3607:from the original on 14 December 2018
3153:from the original on 24 December 2017
3080:from the original on 10 December 2017
3001:from the original on 14 December 2018
2974:from the original on 11 December 2018
2852:
2850:
1990:Unicode recognizes a series of three
866:", the dots are colloquially called "
808:(Rules for Setting Texts in Polish).
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5340: ⟨ ⟩
3904:from the original on 31 January 2018
3856:from the original on 11 January 2018
3826:from the original on 11 January 2018
3687:from the original on 22 January 2019
3595:Mandelin, Clyde (8 September 2013).
3540:"秋元順子、古希に得意のダジャレ 「あまり"コキ"使わないでください」"
3390:from the original on 10 October 2010
2321:dots with binary operators/relations
1007:... à Paris, Nice, Nantes, Toulouse
3570:"語尾が「…」ばかり「三点リーダー症候群」 相手のせいにするズルさも"
3546:. SANKEI DIGITAL Inc. 5 June 2017.
3251:from the original on 18 August 2016
3218:from the original on 4 January 2018
3173:"Using AP Style Ellipses Correctly"
2702:(on an English language keyboard).
3719:from the original on 26 April 2017
3474:from the original on 4 August 2016
3269:Raymond Chandler, Frank MacShane.
3074:American Psychological Association
2995:"Butterick's Practical Typography"
2953:The Chicago Manual of Style Online
2694:In macOS, it can be inserted with
1761:According to some style guides, a
489:Occasionally, it would be used in
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4210:The Elements of Typographic Style
4041:University of Colorado at Boulder
3550:from the original on 9 March 2019
3442:from the original on 12 June 2018
3302:from the original on 5 March 2016
3183:from the original on 27 July 2018
3133:Robinson, Melia (30 April 2016).
3053:, 17th edition (2017), §13.51–52.
3032:from the original on 27 July 2018
1739:) or a narrow version called the
1220:{\displaystyle 1+2+3+\cdots +100}
1126:{\displaystyle 1,2,3,\ldots ,100}
1051:suggests the use of an ellipsis (
784:, literally 'multidot'. The word
612:According to Robert Bringhurst's
4307:
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4217:: Hartley & Marks. pp.
3202:Buxton, Alex (21 October 2015).
3114:from the original on 31 May 2017
3064:Jackson, Paige (22 April 2011).
2226:
752:University of Oxford Style Guide
204:
31:
3796:Издательский словарь-справочник
2968:"AP Style: How to Use Ellipses"
778:syntax, the ellipsis is called
156:
3436:University of Houston–Victoria
3296:"What Are Ellipses in a Poem?"
2644:Ventura International encoding
1:
4298:The dictionary definition of
3432:"Using Ellipsis in MLA Style"
2837: – Subdivision of a poem
2359:{\displaystyle 1+2+\dotsb +9}
2305:{\displaystyle 1,2,\dotsc ,9}
2209:, the reverse orientation of
1170:{\displaystyle 1,2,3,\ldots }
916:). This is generally true of
910:and the capital height, i.e.
792:, in which it is known as an
615:Elements of Typographic Style
510:or this is used to highlight
464:In her book on the ellipsis,
316:, it should consist of three
275:, alternatively described as
4037:Annual Meeting of ASIS&T
2864:. Lexico.com. Archived from
2691:, using the numeric keypad.
1971:DOWN RIGHT DIAGONAL ELLIPSIS
963:(...) or—less often—between
625:dots (up to one-fifth of an
599:. . . .
251:
3412:. Fourth Canadian Edition.
3384:University of Chicago Press
3378:The Chicago Manual of Style
3051:The Chicago Manual of Style
2926:Department of Informatics,
2595:{\displaystyle 123\dotso 9}
2041:numeric character reference
1943:MIDLINE HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS
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594: . . .
582:Modern Language Association
562:The Chicago Manual of Style
397: . . .
388:The Chicago Manual of Style
313:The Chicago Manual of Style
105:Three dots (disambiguation)
89:Triple-dot punctuation mark
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4803:inverted ! and ?
3658:(in Chinese), 14 July 2024
3410:The Little, Brown Handbook
3212:Cambridge University Press
3026:AP vs Chicago: Edit or Die
1957:UP RIGHT DIAGONAL ELLIPSIS
1830:typing awareness indicator
1715:In computer user interface
995:comme ça... pas comme ceci
454:Associated Press Stylebook
402:Associated Press Stylebook
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3820:Mozilla Developer Network
2862:Oxford English Dictionary
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4251:Morris, William (1980).
4213:(Version 2.5 ed.).
4024:Maness, Jack M. (2007).
3993:10.1177/1461445610392138
3769:"Puntini di sospensione"
3066:"Ellipses–When and How?"
2646:at code C1 (hexadecimal)
2375:dots with multiplication
2009:compatibility equivalent
1915:THAI CHARACTER PAIYANNOI
1836:Computer representations
1544:terms, such as the size-
1075:In mathematical notation
1054:"puntini di sospensione"
644:…, …
426:advises it, as does the
148:…, …
110:Not to be confused with
45:may need to be rewritten
4050:10.1002/meet.1450440341
3601:Legends of Localization
3430:Jones, Karalyn (2009).
2188:{\displaystyle \vdots }
2157:{\displaystyle \ddots }
2126:{\displaystyle \cdots }
2095:{\displaystyle \ldots }
1707:property can be set to
1688:In computer programming
1079:An ellipsis is used in
529:San Francisco Chronicle
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5309: ‹ ›
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5290: ' '
5286: “ ”
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4314:Ellipses (punctuation)
3948:Erika, Darics (2010).
3747:Accademia della Crusca
3210:. Cambridge, England:
2955:(16th ed.). 2010.
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3677:"Puntos suspensivos"
2993:Butterick, Matthew.
2966:Fung, Henry (2016).
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2924:Guide to Puntuation
2890:Toner, Anne (2015).
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3104:Merriam-Webster.com
3020:Yin, Karen (2011).
2835:Line break (poetry)
2823:Leader (typography)
2761:horizontal ellipses
2441:dots with integrals
2223:\reflectbox{\ddots}
1873:HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS
1844:, several ellipsis
1243:capital pi notation
1235:mathematical symbol
918:Traditional Chinese
848:). Three dots (one
640:HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS
377:horizontal ellipsis
348:HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS
328:. According to the
289:periods of ellipsis
144:HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS
5538:Korean punctuation
5528:Hebrew punctuation
4247:, London: Longman.
4205:Bringhurst, Robert
4094:on 8 December 2013
4060:on 3 December 2012
3878:. 6 September 2016
3801:2015-03-26 at the
3742:"La punteggiatura"
3326:2017-09-05 at the
3279:Library of America
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707:Oxford Style Guide
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187:Vertical ellipsis
184:Mid-line ellipsis
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4818:irony punctuation
4312:Media related to
4270:978-0-395-29654-7
4228:978-0-88179-132-7
4125:978-1-317-40361-6
3981:Discourse Studies
3576:. 15 January 2021
3283:Note on the Texts
3273:. First Edition.
3070:Blog.APAStyle.org
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1929:VERTICAL ELLIPSIS
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