ETIMOLOGIA DELLA PAROLA ANADIPLOSIS
Via Latin from Greek: repetition, from anadiploun to double back, from ana- + diploun to double.
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ANADIPLOSIS»
Scopri l'uso di
anadiplosis nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
anadiplosis e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Musica Poetica: Musical-Rhetorical Figures in German Baroque ...
The anadiplosis is one of Burmeister 's noema figures. The repetition of a noema
(a homophonic section within a contrapuntal composition) at a different pitch
Burmeister names mimesis. The repetition of a mimesis is then called anadiplosis
, ...
1 The Anadiplosis in Rhetoric Anadiplosis is starting a sentence or clause with
the same word or phrase that ends the previous one: 0 happy men that finde no
lacke in Loue; I Loue, and lacke what most I do desire; My deepe desire no
reason ...
3
A Dictionary of Literary Devices: Gradus, A-Z
Anadiplosis 'Sometimes he expressed his enthusiasm at the idea of the trip; and
then what did he stand to gain far from his homeland and family?' (The parallel
expression, 'sometimes he was despondent at ...,' or its equivalent, has been ...
Bernard Marie Dupriez, Albert W. Halsall, 1991
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Edgar Allan Poe: Rhetoric and Style
Pronunciation: an a co LU thon Type: devices of vehemence Type:
ungrammatical, illogical, or unusual uses of language Anadiplosis: this is not the
name of one of Poe's romantic interests ("Anna Diplosis") but refers to the
repetition of the last ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Anadiplosis is the repetition of the last word of a preceding clause.
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Encyclopedia of Rhetoric and Composition: Communication from ...
Arthur Quinn and Lyon Rathbun University of California, Berkeley Anadiplosis
The repetition of the last word of one line or clause to begin the next. Albert
Camus used anadiplosis in "To me, it's a tragedy. A tragedy, everyone knows
what that ...
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The Development of Shakespeare's Rhetoric: A Study of Nine Plays
of Leontes' jealousy.333 When the Clown uses anadiplosis (in prose),
persuading the Old Shepherd to reveal Perdita's identity to Polixenes,
Shakespeare expands the figure to suggest the style of a garrulous busy-body: “
She being none ...
Stefan Daniel Keller, 2009
8
Mastering the Craft of Writing: How to Write With Clarity, ...
We also have anadiplosis and isocolon. Anadiplosis is repetition of the last word
of one clause at the beginning of the next, as in “What we need is love; love is
what we need.” Anadiplosis is a subcategory of antimetabole, which as you know
...
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The Gall Midges of the Neotropical Region
Anadiplosis Anadiplosis Tavares 1916: 41. Type species, pulchra Tavares (orig.
des.). The four described species included here form spherical leaf or stem galls
on Fabaceae. One character Tavares (1920c) used to separate this genus from ...
10
Farnsworth's Classical English Rhetoric
Both feet come to rest on each stair before stepping to the next one. Anadiplosis
also can help along ascension of a grander kind, as when the progression
involves nature or religion. Now the quarry-discoverer is long before the stone-
Melville ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «ANADIPLOSIS»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
anadiplosis nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Finding God in Franco's Prison: A new edition of Luis Lucia's Psalter …
They rely for their music on rhetorical rhythms like anadiplosis (as in Romans 5, “suffering produces endurance, endurance character, character ... «Catholic News Agency, lug 14»
Easy it is to write, perchance to impress
It is not just the content that is similar, it is the anadiplosis. Because, though we're not taught the figures of rhetoric in school any more, ... «Express.co.uk, nov 13»
Copy-Editing the Culture Considers Star Trek Into Darkness
He grew distracted from reading his favorite entry on anadiplosis. His attention, normally vigorous, became limp. The change stemmed from an ... «Slate Magazine, feb 13»
Open Book: Attack of the Copula Spiders, by Douglas Glover
The latter would account for his occasional mention of such terms as epanalepsis and anadiplosis and isolexism. This youthful quest for ... «National Post, apr 12»
Word crushes
To this day I teach rhetorical terms like 'anadiplosis' and 'metonymy' to delighted youngsters while adults shrink in fear. Soon after Miss Prosser ... «Chicago Tribune, feb 12»
New W&L Class Examines Rhetoric from Plato to Today's Politicians
“This is repetition of a word occurring at the end of one clause and at the start of the next and is called an anadiplosis.”—Carlisle. According to ... «Washington and Lee University News Office, feb 12»
The Day Before Happiness
One discovers numerous examples in which De Luca uses such rhetorical devices as anadiplosis or the repetition of a word at the end of a ... «Huffington Post, gen 12»
Books of the Year 2011: Gift Books
... being a b---- in South Park to provide examples of epistrophe, auxesis and anadiplosis. He describes the development of rhetoric beautifully, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, nov 11»
The Trenches of Mexico: “You Can't Call the Police on the Army”
... almost lyrical speech, pulling out all the stops: definition, repetition, alliteration, reification, anadiplosis, hyperbole, historical conflation, the fist ... «Upside Down World, ott 11»
Labour leader turns to blank verse
... has used freshers' week to sign up for the Union and taken a course in the use of rhetorical devices: everything from anadiplosis to zeugma. «Financial Times, set 11»