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THE WORDS WE DON’T FINISH: HOW INCOMPLETE SENTENCES STILL MAKE SENSE

  Have you ever been in a conversation where someone stops speaking mid-sentence, yet you completely understand what they meant? Or maybe you've encountered a phrase that ends abruptly, leaving you to fill in the gaps without missing a beat. This common occurrence, the unfinished sentence, is not just a quirky part of dialogue; it offers a fascinating look at how language, culture, and mutual understanding come together to create meaning beyond the words. In many cultures, including ours, conversations are rarely just about sharing information. They are shaped by shared histories, assumptions, and unspoken rules. When a sentence remains unfinished, it often means that both the speaker and listener are part of the same cultural and social environment, one where much is understood without needing to say everything explicitly. Imagine a friend saying, “If you think about the last time we...” and then pausing. You don’t need any more. You already understand the story, the emotions,...

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