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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «METAPLASM»
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1
The Latin Third Declension: A Study in
Metaplasm and ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Henry Farrar Linscott, 2012
2
Encyclopedia of Rhetoric and Composition: Communication from ...
Metaplasm is the general name given for orthographic figures, figures which
change the spelling (or sound) of a word without changing its meaning. Such
changes are common, for in-stance, in the permutations to which first names are
...
3
Humans and Other Animals in Eighteenth-century British ...
And, not surprisingly, metaplasm is the defining trope that Haraway explicitly
identifies behind her work: My favorite trope for dog tales is "metaplasm."
Metaplasm means a change in a word, for example, by adding, omitting, inverting
, ...
The only recognizable non-colloidal substances in cells are called metaplasm. If
the cell is killed, i.e., the life-giving source withdraws from the structure, the whole
colloidal content of the cell reverts to metaplasm. In our lesson on ethereal ...
5
Broken English: Dialects and the Politics of Language in ...
Some forms of metaplasm, it seems, are better than others. After providing a few
examples of the idioms characteristic of southern, northern, eastern, and western
varieties of English, he states that “of all writers, only poets are permitted to use ...
6
Dictionary of Rhetorical Terms
Example: When “New Orleans” is pronounced “Nawlins” Study Summary:
Synaeresis is the creation of a diphthong and is a kind of Metaplasm. (See
Metaplasm) The opposite is done by the figure Diaeresis. Like all other
Metaplasms, ...
7
Parrots and Nightingales: Troubadour Quotations and the ...
132.3 1 Incipit 209—17 Game'm Faldltl 9—18 2nd example ofepenthesis 7
Folquetde Marselha 155.10 1 Incipit 236—42 28—34 Metaplasm: syncope (
removal ofa syllable from the middle ofaword) 8 Raimon de Miraval 406.31 1
Incipit ...
8
The Return of Theory in Early Modern English Studies: ...
My favorite trope for dog tales is 'metaplasm.' Metaplasm means a change in a
word, for example adding, omitting, inverting, or transposing its letters, syllables,
or sounds. The term is from the Greek metaplasmos, meaning remodeling or ...
Paul Cefalu, Bryan Reynolds, 2011
9
Rhetoric in the Middle Ages: A History of Rhetorical Theory ...
Isidore defines a metaplasm as a "transformation of a word on account of metrical
necessity or poetic license." He uses the 14 types listed by Donatus, but he goes
on to note that the metaplasm — like the "scheme" — is part way between a ...
James Jerome Murphy, 1981
10
Criticism and Dissent in the Middle Ages
(from its first word), barbarism and solecism (poetic metaplasm and schema) are
treated first, before all the other figures. This order becomes standard for the later
Middle Ages. Indeed, all tropology is seen through a lens provided by these ...