ETIMOLOGIA DA PALAVRA ASYNDETON
From New Latin, from Greek asundeton, from asundetos unconnected, from a-1 + sundein to bind together.
PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «ASYNDETON»
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «ASYNDETON»
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asyndeton na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
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1
The Development of Shakespeare's Rhetoric: A Study of Nine Plays
asyndeton, claiming that the figure works “by means of juxtaposition rather than
coupling, thereby depriving the auditor of the security of clear logical relations”.
This is fitting, he claims, because “in romance fiction generally, the narrative ...
Stefan Daniel Keller, 2009
2
The Westminster Dictionary of New Testament and Early ...
Asyndeton in rhetoric. The lack of the use of connecting particles was classified
as one of the tropes or figures of speech, oxljuara kéEemg or figurae, discussed
in *rhetorical handbooks (Demetrius, On style 4.192-94; Lausberg 1998, ...
3
Inscribing Sorrow: Fourth-century Attic Funerary Epigrams
Even a cursory look at the given material shows that the 'half asyndeton' is
employed as a means of accumulating praise- attributing adjectives, which
designate the deceased. Grave epigrams CEG 516 (ococppcov, evavvezoc,,
naaav e'xo[ua' ...
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Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics: An Exegetical Syntax of the ...
This phenomenon is known as asyndeton (a construction "not bound together").4
In such cases the function of the independent clause is implied from the literary
context. Asyndeton is a vivid stylistic feature that occurs often for emphasis, ...
5
Discourse Cohesion in Ancient Greek
Connective particles and asyndeton As stated above, asyndeton is traditionally
defined as the lack of a coordinator (i.e. coordinating conjunction) in between
sentences. This means that, apart from the rare examples of δ' οὖν, all other ...
Stéphanie J. Bakker, G. C. Wakker, 2009
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Mapping Metaphorical Discourse in the Fourth Gospel: John’s ...
Many grammarians have noted the frequent use of asyndeton in the exchange of
dialogue in John's gospel.26 While connectives are used to create cohesion,
asyndeton is also used to create cohesion through the close association of two ...
7
Figurative Language Comprehension: Social and Cultural ...
One of the characters would then make a comment at the end of the scenario that
was either literally positive, literally negative, or an asyndeton (e.g., “I love it,” “I
hate it,” or “I go, I sweat, I leave”). Participants read the scenarios and the ...
Herbert L. Colston, Albert N. Katz, 2004
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The Tendencies of the Synoptic Tradition
43. Summary Mt. asyndeton Mk. not 20 times. Mt:Mk::2o:2g Mt. asyndeton Lk. not
13 times. Mt:Lk::13:13 Mk. asyndeton Mt. not 29 times. Mk:Lk::22:2 Mk. asyndeton
Lk. not 22 times. Lk. asyndeton Mt. not 13 times. Lk. asyndeton Mk. not 2 times.
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Handbook of Literary Rhetoric: A Foundation for Literary Study
Cf. §§ 404; 844; 846.bß, conclusion; 910.3. 3') Asyndeton (§§709-7 11) 709.
Asyndeton is the opposite of polysyndeton (cf. § 686): so it consists in the
omission of conjunctions. The effect is that of pathos-reinforcing intensification:
Hermog.
Heinrich Lausberg, David E. Orton, R. Dean Anderson, 1998
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Edgar Allan Poe: Rhetoric and Style
("The Tell-Tale Heart," 5: 93) Corbett says, quite rightly, "The principal effect of
asyndeton is to produce a hurried rhythm in the sentence" (435; and cf
epitrochasmus). Consider how the addition of conjunctions and other connectors
would have ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «ASYNDETON»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
asyndeton no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Weather and wordplay
I'm not sure where it landed me, as I lack both the skill and the courage to plunge into the maelstrom of rhetorical devices such as asyndeton ... «The Telegram, abr 15»
Tactical Techniques for Telling Tales
Language of Leadership Asyndeton, anaphora, brevitas…. they are not exactly the words to engage you. Or so you would think. In fact ... «IEDP, mar 14»
Kohala students make music with pros
The process fueled their imagination while highlighting the use of literary devices such as asyndeton, onomatopoeia, syllabication, rhyme and ... «West Hawaii Today, fev 14»
Education: where's the passion gone?
becomes, “But are you sure you've drawn attention to its use of alliteration, assonance and asyndeton in your essay?” (No, I don't know what it ... «Telegraph.co.uk, nov 13»
The Rising Value of Land in Book Titles
... titles are composed of strings of words run together without conjunctions (a figure of speech known as an asyndeton by the ancient Greeks). «New York Times, set 13»
Craig Watkins, Master of Literary Technique, Is Misquoting Twain …
Asyndeton: This is the one where the "ands" or "ors" are removed from between clauses. Watkins says Levario wants him to have a "hear no ... «Dallas Observer, ago 13»
Why Reading Aloud to Older Children Is Valuable
I teach in an academically accelerated school, and am reading high-level books while explaining polysyndeton, asyndeton, apostrophe, ... «KQED, mai 13»
Why Only Some Grammar Rules Are Breakable
(This is technically called "asyndeton." Mr. Grisham's second sentence is asyndetic.) A high-school student would lose points on an essay for ... «Huffington Post, fev 13»
How To Have The Language Intelligence Of Abraham Lincoln, Part …
You adored sweet Tully [Marcus Tullius Cicero] and were as concerned about asyndeton and chiasmus [figures of speech] as a modern ... «ThinkProgress, dez 12»
Rhetorically speaking: Farnsworth's guide to verbal persuasion
Of the 18 rhetorical forms that this book emphasizes, I myself am fondest of polysyndeton and asyndeton. The first is the repetition of ... «Washington Post, mai 11»