Telegraphese
Telegraphese is a form of written language that developed to fit the constraints of telegraphic transmission in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Messages in telegraphese are concise and information-dense, with nonessential words omitted to reduce costs and transmission time. Because telegraph companies charged by the word, senders and operators used compressed wording, abrupt sentence boundaries, and shorthand conventions.
Typical features include omission of articles (the, a, an), pronouns, and auxiliary verbs; reliance on context
Historically, telegraphese arose with the expansion of telegraph networks in Europe and North America from the
In cultural usage, telegraphese is often cited as an exemplar of economical prose. While not identical to