apostrophos
Apostrophos is a term used in linguistics and rhetoric to refer to two related phenomena associated with the word apostrophe. The word itself comes from Greek apostrophos, from apo- “away” + strophē “turn,” literally meaning “a turning away,” and it entered Latin and English in reference to both the punctuation mark and the rhetorical device.
In punctuation, apostrophos denotes the apostrophe—the small mark used in many scripts to indicate omitted letters
In rhetoric, an apostrophe is a figure of speech in which a speaker directly addresses an absent
The term’s dual usage—punctuation and rhetorical device—reflects its broad role in written and spoken language. While