Alloeosis

/ˌæloʊˈoʊsɪs/ noun

A rhetorical device in which a speaker addresses an imaginary person or discusses someone as if absent.

From Greek allo- (other, different) + -osis (condition or process). Related to apostrophe in rhetoric, this term describes a specific turn in discourse where the speaker changes their address.

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