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"content": "nostr:npub12y7qknzedzgsvfklplcf8hj2v3emhhuar8n8kp80hnlkx55htgwsrvlrpm I saw recently an excellent analysis of the phenomenon on Reddit (in French): https://www.reddit.com/r/PasDeQuestionIdiote/comments/15hqznj/pourquoi_estce_que_les_générations_de_nos_parents/juqw6ru/\n\nIn short, according to this explanation, baby-boomers tend to use ellipses for their textual / phonetic function, as if to mark an oral pause. But younger generations rather use them for their interpersonal / interactional function, to express their state of mind.",
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