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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HYPALLACTIC»
Découvrez l'usage de
hypallactic dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
hypallactic et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Studies in Honor of Maurice Bloomfield
The Nirangistan (107) pronounces the wooden havana to be aratufris for
crushing the haoma, a prohibition that assumes such a havana and at least an
occasional use of it for this purpose. The hypallactic vdjasdtama (7a) has its
equivalent, ...
Le Roy Carr Barret, M. Bloomfield, 1920
2
Enaction: Toward a New Paradigm for Cognitive Science
It may also have gradually shifted from the voicings of one's emotions and
feelings (pain, fear, desire, anger) to that of the external realities causing them (
predators, food, mates) in a kind of hypallactic shift. One cannot know how long it
took to ...
John Robert Stewart, Olivier Gapenne, Ezequiel A. Di Paolo, 2010
3
The Symbolist Movement in the Literature of European Languages
The esthetic effect produced by this phenomenon is frequently combined in
Symbolist poetry with a hypallactic adjective. Hypallages of a simple kind, in
which an adjective logically related to one term is transferred to another in the
same ...
4
A Dictionary of Grammatical Terms in Linguistics
Adj. hypallactic lharpa'lzektrkl hyperbaton /ha1'p3:b9t9n/ n. The use of an
abnormal order of elements for rhetorical effect: Us he devoured. hypercorrection
/'harpoko,rekjn/ n. An error resulting from a confused attempt at avoiding another
error, ...
5
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
[NL.] Same as hypacusis. hypaethros (hi-pe'thros), n. Same as hypse- thron.
hypalbuminosis (hip-al-bu-mi-no'sis), n. \hyp(o-) + albumen (-min) + -osis.] The
presence of a subnormal amount of albumins in the bloodplasma. hypallactic ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
6
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Supplement
[NL.] as hypacusis. hypaethros (hi-pe'thros), it. Same as hypse- thron.
hypalbuminosis (hip-al-bu-mi-no'sis), n. [hyp(o-) + albumen(-min) + -osis.] The
presence of a subnormal amount of albumins in the bloodplasma. hypallactic (hip
-a-lak'tik),o.
William Dwight Whitney, 1910
7
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
The presence of a subnormal amount of albumins in the bloodplasma. hypallactic
(hip-a-lak'tik),«. [Gr.ijrtwU.ti/crMoc, exchangeable, < imaXKaaauv, exchange.]
Pertaining to or of the nature of hypallage. Fitzedward Hall. hypallelomorph ...
8
Scientific Inference, Data Analysis, and Robustness: ...
SCIENTIFIC INDUCTION, UNIVERSAL AND PREDICTIVE. Scientific induction is
concerned with at least two problems apart from the formulation of hypotheses: (i)
is a hypothesis always true ("universal" induction, to use a hypallactic epithet)?
George E. P. Box, Tom Leonard, Chien-Fu Wu, 1983
7 makes clear. Gemina sacra, though bizarre, has point in that the sacrifice is
offered to a par nobile), the only economical, in fact the only possible explanation
of the poet's expression is that it is a hypallactic inversion of the thought (e‚g.) ...
10
Suomalaisen Tiedeakatemian Toimituksia: Annales Academiae ...
It involved the »substitution of one part of speech by another».1 The following
examples are not perhaps the best possible of hypallactic epithets, some of them
being more or less elliptical, but they at least show that Wilde made tentative
efforts ...