ETIMOLOGIA DA PALAVRA HYPERBATON
Via Latin from Greek, literally: an overstepping, from hyper- + bainein to step.
PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «HYPERBATON»
hyperbaton
examples
twelfth
night
yoda
alex
buess
saxophone
songs
aeneid
poetry
hyperbaton
haɪˈpɜrbətɒn
figure
speech
that
consists
alteration
logical
order
words
sentence
which
normally
associated
separated
term
also
used
more
grammar
composition
uses
deviation
from
normal
produce
effect
language
takes
sudden
turn
usually
define
especially
emphasis
other
than
expected
usual
bird
thou
never
wert
origin
latin
greek
humanities
brigham
young
university
inversion
generic
variety
involving
transposition
below
sometimes
synonymous
with
anastrophe
literary
devices
usage
list
common
literature
been
derived
means
device
wherein
author
plays
regular
positioning
phrases
creates
differently
structured
oxford
dictionaries
american
meaning
pronunciation
example
reference
content
wiktionary
ὑπερβατον
overstepping
ὑπερβαινειν
ὑπερ
βαίνειν
walk
plural
hyperbatons
hyperbata
merriam
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «HYPERBATON»
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Discontinuous Syntax :
Hyperbaton in Greek:
Hyperbaton in Greek
The interface between syntax and meaning, both semantic and pragmatic, has emerged as perhaps the richest and most fascinating area of current linguistics theory.
A. M. Devine Professor of Classics Stanford University, Chapel Hill Laurence D. Stephens Adjunct Professor of Classics University of North Carolina, 1999
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Constituent Order in Classical Latin Prose
9.1 Frequency of hyperbaton of noun phrases A typology of hyperbata in Latin, as
well as some general aspects, was presented in Chapter 1, Section 7, p. 24 ff;73
the preceding section was devoted to internal hyperbaton. This section will ...
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Texts and Textuality: Textual Instability, Theory, and ...
Hyperbaton is the principal figure here; it is any departure from conventional
order — in the first instance word order. The best-known modern example is
perhaps Churchill's "This is the kind of impertinence up with which I will not put.
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Handbook of Literary Rhetoric: A Foundation for Literary Study
924; 933.1; 947; 987; 1054.cß). Cf. § 1243, Stevens 1. For many theoreticians
hyperbaton is superior to anastrophe, so that anastrophe is only a type of
hyperbaton: Zonae. Fig. iii p. 170, 16 (without mention of the term "anastrophe");
Anon.
Heinrich Lausberg, David E. Orton, R. Dean Anderson, 1998
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Latin Word Order : Structured Meaning and Information: ...
Phrasal discontinuity, traditionally called hyperbaton in Classical studies, is
perhaps the most distinctively alien feature of Latin word order. In the early days
of generative grammar, free argument order was recognized as “scrambling,” but
free ...
A. M. Devine Professor of Classics Stanford University, Laurence D. Stephens Adjunct Professor of Classics University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2006
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Discontinuous Syntax:
Hyperbaton in Greek
The interface between syntax and meaning, both semantic and pragmatic, has emerged as an area of linguistics theory.
Andrew M. Devine, Laurence D. Stephens, 2000
Meter. hendecasyllabics. 1 apud me, like French chez moi, is idiomatic: at my
place. 2 paucis ... diclnis: the vagueness of the invitation is part of the joke, as is
the parenthetical qualification si tibi di favent. The hyperbaton or artificial
separation ...
Gaius Valerius Catullus, Daniel H. Garrison, 2004
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American Journal of Philology
XII 161 hyperbaton, i. e. pendens sensus qui postea redditur. Other examples are
: A VII 346, VIII 127, XII 161, B I 19, II 12, VIII 5, G II 238. Donatus is quoted as
explaining A IX 30 by hyperbaton. The expression "hyperbaton in sensu" occurs ...
Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Benjamin Dean Meritt, 1891
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Colloquial and Literary Latin
J. G. F. Powell 1 introduction 'Hyperbaton' is the name given, originally by
rhetoricians, to the phenomenon in both Latin and Greek word order whereby
words that are or seem to be syntactically connected (e.g. a noun and an
adjective which ...
Eleanor Dickey, Anna Chahoud, 2010
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On the interpretation of Plato's Timaeus: critical studies ...
The position of fj comes under the section of Riddell's chapter on hyperbaton
entitled ' grammatical governments intermingled by hyperbaton.' He gives (for
place of a verb) irpds ti tovt eiwey fi\eifras ; compare also below, 23 C, e£ aiv ... !j
iroAu ...
5 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «HYPERBATON»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
hyperbaton no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Much to learn from Yoda, public speakers still have
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Three classical rhetorical devices to optimise your digital copy
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CD review: Anthony Cheung, 'Roundabouts'
But the most fascinating piece here is “Hyperbaton,” which explodes into being and then patiently and quite movingly works through the ... «SFGate, jan 15»
WRITING WRONGS: Writing Wrongs says a syntactical sayonara to …
Hyperbaton — a figure of speech in which the logical order of words or phrases is inverted is inverted especially for the sake of emphasis. «Sierra Vista Herald, dez 14»
Recipes for Killer One-Liners
As he moves in 39 succinct chapters through techniques such as hyperbaton (deliberate disruption of a sentence's logical word order) and ... «Wall Street Journal, out 14»