This site has ostensibly been created to chronicle amateur forays into the world of punctuation. The name of the site, quellipsis, refers to a punctuation mark that I have named and am hoping to popularize.
The quellipsis is, as you might guess, a combination of a question mark and an ellipsis. I find that it is an effective way of communicating in a written way an ending to a sentence that many people voice in conversation, for example, “I know you said you are hungover, but maybe we can just get one drink..?” There are three forms of the quellipsis: ..?, .?., and ?.. and their usage differs according to how much weight the question mark part of the quellipsis has in the sentence.
Years ago I found myself using ..? from time to time in emails to friends, and it seemed natural to try to put a name to the combination of punctuation. The portmanteau quellipsis seemed like the obvious choice (like the Brangelina of the punctuation world).
I have some other ideas and thoughts on punctuation that I will be weighing in on, and I’ll be posting the latest punctuation-related news as it breaks, but I have doubts about the longevity and updating frequency of this site if I only stick to the topic of punctuation. So it will likely devolve into a collection of posts about a wide range of topics. This will probably alienate my prime target audience of punctuation aficionados (English is in dire need of some sort of sarcasm mark).
So get out there and start using quellipses in all your trailing interrogatives, is there any reason you wouldn’t..?
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This site has ostensibly been created to chronicle amateur forays into the world of punctuation. The name of the site, quellipsis, refers to a punctuation mark that I have named and am hoping to popularize.
The quellipsis is, as you might guess, a combination of a question mark and an ellipsis. I find that it is an effective way of communicating in a written way an ending to a sentence that many people voice in conversation, for example, “I know you said you are hungover, but maybe we can just get one drink..?” There are three forms of the quellipsis: ..?, .?., and ?.. and their usage differs according to how much weight the question mark part of the quellipsis has in the sentence.
Years ago I found myself using ..? from time to time in emails to friends, and it seemed natural to try to put a name to the combination of punctuation. The portmanteau quellipsis seemed like the obvious choice (like the Brangelina of the punctuation world).
I have some other ideas and thoughts on punctuation that I will be weighing in on, and I’ll be posting the latest punctuation-related news as it breaks, but I have doubts about the longevity and updating frequency of this site if I only stick to the topic of punctuation. So it will likely devolve into a collection of posts about a wide range of topics. This will probably alienate my prime target audience of punctuation aficionados (English is in dire need of some sort of sarcasm mark).
So get out there and start using quellipses in all your trailing interrogatives, is there any reason you wouldn’t..?