10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARONOMASTICALLY»
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paronomastically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
paronomastically and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Advances in Mesopotamian Medicine from Hammurabi to ...
115 siptu, 81 swadM (IM.DU), 27 sahatu (used paronomastically with illness as
object), 69 fn. 93 SU-GIDIM.MA, 80, 99 SUM, 97 tarasu, 69 fn. 95 ummu, 39, 58,
118-9 fn- 63, 121 fn. 70 MrsM, 111 wapu S (used paronomastically with dsipu), ...
Annie Attia, Gilles Buisson, Markham Judah Geller, 2009
2
Myth and Violence in the Contemporary Female Text: New ...
2: 172). The subsequent images describing the intensity of Phaedra's desire and
the aridity of her unrequited love develop paronomastically out of the name she
caresses in place of the beloved it designates.” The steadily mounting intensity of
...
Sanja Bahun-Radunović, V. G. Julie Rajan, 2011
3
Things in Heaven and Earth
Attend to his/her words paronomastically!” Other than a few coins flung up the
steps in appreciation for performance, there was no response, partly because his
listeners had profound doubts about the epistemological thrust of his theological
...
4
Modern Written Arabic: A Comprehensive Grammar
2.9.4) frequently expresses an indeterminate number or quantity, often
paronomastically (cf. 3.9.4): rubbamd yu 'alliqu ba '(lu l-mu 'alliqina f ,1 ' w“ u dew-
III-I owe o-I-“a' 1-1-20 'perhaps someone may comment', lit, 'perhaps someone of
those ...
El Said Badawi, Mike Carter, Michael Carter, 2013
5
Text and Ritual in Early China
In both cases, the graphs bear no relation to each other but represent near-
homophonous words and therefore can be used paronomastically.36 The order
in which I discuss the individual Odes fragments generally follows their sequence
in ...
6
The Origin and Early Development of the Chinese Writing System
(11) The graph originally a zodiograph standing for the word ir(-t) 'eye' (-< being
the feminine suffix, the full scription for ir-t 'eye' being ^~,), served
paronomastically for the verb iri 'to make' (Gardiner 1957: 58, 450). Phonetic
Determinative ...
7
Early China/Ancient Greece: Thinking through Comparisons
When we consult the Shuowen lexicon or survey the literature that seeks to
explain such a world, we discover that terms are often brought into focus
paronomastically by semantic and phonetic associations. “Exemplary person (
junzi ёɿ),” for ...
Steven Shankman, Stephen W. Durrant, 2012
8
The Animal and the Daemon in Early China
For instance the complementary relationship between hunting and preservation
was evinced in the etymological explanation of the graph used for the “winter
hunt” (shou ), which was glossed paronomastically as “to preserve” (shou ).
9
The End of Comparative Philosophy and the Task of ...
... and he extends this importance in the direction of understanding the classics
and the classical Chinese language they were composed in. According to Ames,
understanding characters paronomastically entails that meaning is only found ...
10
Beauty and the Enigma: And Other Essays on the Hebrew Bible
It is paronomastically linked to the vomit and excrement of v. 8, and is identical to
the syllables that entrap the people in v. 13. The speech that gives knowledge to
the children is that which appears to be nonsense to the adults. This suggests ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PARONOMASTICALLY»
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paronomastically is used in the context of the following news items.
Bar Is Burned Down, Condemned, Then Taxed!
... poles) and opened an establishment felicitously—and paronomastically—called the 'Landing Strip,' in which young lady ecdysiasts engaged ... «Forbes, Dec 11»