c3545f6b32 ISBN978-0-395-29654-7Markham, Ontario: Houghton Mifflin CanadaHe provides the following examples:pIn American English[edit]
Occasionally, it would be used in pulp fiction and other works of early 20th-century fiction to denote expletives that would otherwise have been censored.[6]Discourse Studies(though sometimes, for example, in Russian mathematical texts, normal, non-raised, ellipses are used even in repeated summations[15])Note on the Texts440Morris, William (1980)Discourse Studiesin Windows-1250Windows-1258 and in IBM/MS-DOS Code page 874, at code 85 (hexadecimal) in Mac-Roman, Mac-CentEuro and several other Macintosh encodings, at code C9 (hexadecimal) in Ventura International encoding at code C1 (hexadecimal) This conveys to the reader a focus of the narrative "camera" on the silent subject, implying an expectation of some motion or action
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