10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SYLLEPTICALLY»
Discover the use of
sylleptically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sylleptically and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Nineteenth-Century French Poetry: Introductions to Close Reading
Rimbaud's 'Jeune menage' provides an example of this. Finally, but with the
widest impact yet, the very title of the poem sylleptically generates its central
image, and makes it possible, indeed imperative, for the river to symbolize
memory.
Christopher Prendergast, 1990
2
Homology and Systematics: Coding Characters for Phylogenetic ...
INAPPLICABLE DATA (MISSING +9) 8 Shoots: not as 1 (0) brachyblasts form
sylleptically, and are both vegetative and reproductive (1). UNSPECIFIED
HOMOLOGUE 9 Short-shoots: not as 1 (0) inflorescences form sylleptically, then
strictly ...
Robert Scotland, R. Toby Pennington, 2000
6a shows an inflorescence arising on a sylleptically developing short-shoot. In
either case most inflorescences develop precociously relative to the subtending
leaf. Flowering is independent of long-shoot development, and many short-
shoots ...
4
Lives of Conifers: A Comparative Account of the Coniferous ...
Reverse-vigour tendencies, as described for tamarack larch, take effect among
the medial to distal extensions of sylleptically originated axes. Some of these may
be exaggerated, or the trend truncated, as the limp nature of the parent shoot ...
Upon his pages swarm such words as provection, neoterism, antithet, inerrancy,
sequacity, auspicate, an agential, analogise, resispicent, exostracise,
substantivized, nummulary, illative, sylleptically, opsimathics, and jurisprudent; in
support of ...
William Conant Church, 1873
6
Complete French Grammar
The pronoun personne is masculine (sometimes sylleptically feminine like on, 3,
e, above); the noun personne is always feminine (cf. §303, 1, c). 5. Quelqu'un(e)
= somebody, some one, any one, etc., with its plural quelques-un(e)s = some, ...
William Henry Fraser, John Squair, Algernon Coleman, 1921
7
The Galaxy: A Magazine of Entertaining Reading
Upon his pages swarm such words as protection, neoterism, antithet, inerrancy,
sequacity, auspicate, an agential, analogize, resispicent, exostracise,
substantivized, nummulary, illative, sylleptically, opsimathics, and jurisprudent; in
support of ...
8
Culture + the State: Alternative Interventions
The emblematic name sylleptically connects the qualities of the noun or adjective
with that of the character so that the character operates as a figure or a type. As
Riffaterre explains, syllepsis “bridge[s] the gap between story and commentary” ...
Gabrielle Eva Marie Zezulka-Mailloux, James Gifford, 2003
9
The Christian Remembrancer
songs—should be imitated by the seers and prophets of Judah; particularly as
any one part of the Holy City might be taken sylleptically for the whole, without
any danger of confounding the historical topography of the city, so long as the
Tombs ...
10
The Semantics of Syntax: A Minimalist Approach to Grammar
Given the observations above about (237) and (238), we expect on to agree
sylleptically (as a first person plural) when agreement is nonlocal and depends
on coreferential coindexation. This is what we find, as shown in (240). (240) C'est
vrai, ...