ETIMOLOGIA DA PALAVRA ANACOLUTHON
From Late Latin, from Greek anakolouthon, from anakolouthos not consistent, from an- + akolouthos following.
PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «ANACOLUTHON»
anacoluthon
pronunciation
examples
literature
unexpected
shift
grammar
anacolutha
often
sentences
interrupted
midway
where
change
syntactical
structure
sentence
occurs
following
interruption
example
italian
proverb
good
stuff
think
about
this
urges
choose
most
anacoluthon
merriam
webster
from
with
audio
pronunciations
word
games
define
construction
involving
break
grammatical
sequence
makes
just
angry
instance
anacoluthia
humanities
brigham
young
university
lack
implied
within
that
beginning
implies
certain
logical
resolution
oxford
dictionaries
american
meaning
reference
content
sometimes
considered
stylistic
fault
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «ANACOLUTHON»
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1
A Dictionary of Literary Devices: Gradus, A-Z
Anacoluthon is there of you, whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone?'
(Matt. 7:9). Other definitions: 1. Fowler (p. 393) speaks of nominativus pendens, 'a
form of anacoluthon in which a sentence is begun with what appears to be the ...
Bernard Marie Dupriez, Albert W. Halsall, 1991
2
Aspects of the Language of Latin Prose
In them there are often lapses, which can be generally categorized as types of
anacoluthon. Anacoluthon occurs wherever the sentence undergoes a change of
construction that leaves one part without proper government. It is well to be strict
...
Tobias Reinhardt, Michael Lapidge, J. N. Adams, 2005
3
Paul's Line of Thought in 2 Corinthians 4:16-5:10
I do not here find the view of Bornkamm on Pauline anacoluthon in Rom
illuminating. According to Bornkamm, the anacoluthon is an "expression" of a
theologically important thing.10 The view of Bornkamm may be right but it does
not help me ...
4
Mastering Discourse: The Politics of Intellectual Culture
ability to represent Troilus and Cressida and, by implication, all narrative in the
figure of anacoluthon simultaneously shifts and reaffirms Wimsatt's desire to
represent the organic form of harmonious totalities by the metaphor figured in ...
5
The Yale Critics: Deconstruction in America
14 Miller's ability to represent Troilus and Cressida and, by implication, all
narrative in the figure of anacoluthon simultaneously shifts and reaffirms
Wimsatt's desire to represent the organic form of harmonious totalities by the
metaphor figured ...
Jonathan Arac, Wlad Godzich, Wallace Martin, 1983
6
Irony on Occasion: From Schlegel and Kierkegaard to Derrida ...
Anacoluthon is a technical term of rhetoric; it names the interruption of one
syntactical pattern, one grammatical construction by another before the first is
allowed to complete itself. Like so much else in this text, it is a deviation, a rupture
or a ...
7
A Greek Grammar for the Use of High Schools and Universities
Anacoluthon. 1. The AnacohUJion (araxoXov&oy) is a construction, of which the
end does not grammatically correspond to the beginning ; and which is
nevertheless intentionally employed by writers. Here, however, the learner must
be ...
There is no need to mobilize all the resources of semantics or etymology in order
to associate the figure of the acolyte, which accompanies, with its negative, the
anacoluthon, which does not accompany. Think, for example, of the definition that
...
Carol Jacobs, Henry Sussman, 2003
9
Parenthesis in Biblical Hebrew
96 According to the deÀnition of these two scholars these are cases of
anacoluthon,97 and they raise two questions: (1) Is anacoluthon in general to be
considered a type of parenthesis?; (2) Are the interrupted relative clauses
attested in the ...
10
Grammar of the Greek Language, for the Use of High Schools ...
Anacoluthon (from a privative and dxoXuv&og, -ov, following) is a figure used to
denote a change in the construction. It takes place when the construction with
which the sentence begins, is not continued through it, but is changed into
another, ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «ANACOLUTHON»
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anacoluthon no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Can Radio 3 escape the digital squeeze?
How does this link up with the anacoluthon sentence? (No, I hadn't a clue either.) Poems are negatives, says Armitage; they describe the ... «Spectator.co.uk, out 14»
12-year-old from Friendswood advances to finals of Scripps National …
The first vocabulary test had some words anyone would know, such as tranquil, but the second one included stumpers such as anacoluthon ... «KHOU, mai 13»
Minds Are The Strangest Thing
Kelman leans far too heavily on this effect—anacoluthon, the switching of grammatical structure mid-sentence, is the rhetorical name for it—and ... «New Yorker, mai 13»
First lady bewitches Nicaraguans
Murillo's daily soliloquies are an unscripted anacoluthon of loosely associated thoughts related to peace, love, happiness, and the Virgin Mary, ... «Nicaragua Dispatch, out 12»
This great Diamond Jubilee had a missing ingredient
Anacoluthon is the sudden change of syntax in a sentence. Boris Johnson, a keen classicist, is an expert at his own form of anacoluthon ... «Telegraph.co.uk, jun 12»
'Uncle Vanya,' From Target Margin Theater, at Here
Such faltering could be an instance of anacoluthon (a change of syntax within a sentence), or aposiopesis (a rhetorical term for an unfinished ... «New York Times, mai 12»
A Schnabel Art Show Monologue
ANACOLUTHON comes from the Greek words for “not” and “following.” It applies to both stream-of-consciousness writing and conversations ... «New York Times, dez 11»
Hard Times For Unscientific Blogging
Times are so hard that Anthony Watts was recently reduced to writing a very lengthy anacoluthon-style dust-speck-spotting article about how Al ... «Science 2.0, out 11»
Mitt Romney drops the H bomb — Harvard blues
... the Horrible H — what if there's an emergency that requires somebody to use the word “anacoluthon” in a sentence? But you can't let it define ... «Washington Post, set 11»
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... overshepherd ladypalms radly unspeedily stumbled quinoas passworts ebonized cabbala article anacoluthon pyroxylic bedwarfed rotometer ... «What Digital Camera, set 10»