EXPRESSION OF THE ELLIPSE PHENOMENON IN TRANSLATIONS
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/87KJSKeywords:
translation, ellipse, phenomenonAbstract
This article discusses the coverage of the ellipse phenomenon in translations. The ellipsis within a sentence signifies difficulty in speech, great emotional stress, the content of what is being said, the subtext, as well as the continuity of the speech, deliberately missed words, and so on. When a member of speech intentionally (subject, predicate, etc.) is in speech, we call it an ellipse. This is done for and all offers will change due to the absence of one of the members. An ellipse is a stylistic device that appears in both written and oral speech types. This is done for the purpose of expressing a sentence, sometimes giving it abnormality, and so on.
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