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1 anadiplosis
анадиплозис, подхват, эпаналепсис, стык... a, a...the end of one clause (sentence) is repeated in the beginning of the following oneThe stylistic function is to elucidate the notion, to concretise and to specify its semantics on a more modest level. (V.A.K.)Now he understood. he understood many things. One can be a person first. A man first and then a black man or a white man. (P.Abrahams)
And a great desire for peace, peace of no matter what kind, swept through her. (A.Bennet)
So long lives this and this gives life to thee. (W.Shakespeare - XVIII)
Syn.: catch repetition, anadiplosis, reduplication, epanalepsisEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > anadiplosis
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2 catch\ repetition
анадиплозис, подхват, эпаналепсис, стык... a, a...the end of one clause (sentence) is repeated in the beginning of the following oneThe stylistic function is to elucidate the notion, to concretise and to specify its semantics on a more modest level. (V.A.K.)Now he understood. he understood many things. One can be a person first. A man first and then a black man or a white man. (P.Abrahams)
And a great desire for peace, peace of no matter what kind, swept through her. (A.Bennet)
So long lives this and this gives life to thee. (W.Shakespeare - XVIII)
Syn.: catch repetition, anadiplosis, reduplication, epanalepsisEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > catch\ repetition
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3 epanalepsis
анадиплозис, подхват, эпаналепсис, стык... a, a...the end of one clause (sentence) is repeated in the beginning of the following oneThe stylistic function is to elucidate the notion, to concretise and to specify its semantics on a more modest level. (V.A.K.)Now he understood. he understood many things. One can be a person first. A man first and then a black man or a white man. (P.Abrahams)
And a great desire for peace, peace of no matter what kind, swept through her. (A.Bennet)
So long lives this and this gives life to thee. (W.Shakespeare - XVIII)
Syn.: catch repetition, anadiplosis, reduplication, epanalepsisEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > epanalepsis
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4 linking
анадиплозис, подхват, эпаналепсис, стык... a, a...the end of one clause (sentence) is repeated in the beginning of the following oneThe stylistic function is to elucidate the notion, to concretise and to specify its semantics on a more modest level. (V.A.K.)Now he understood. he understood many things. One can be a person first. A man first and then a black man or a white man. (P.Abrahams)
And a great desire for peace, peace of no matter what kind, swept through her. (A.Bennet)
So long lives this and this gives life to thee. (W.Shakespeare - XVIII)
Syn.: catch repetition, anadiplosis, reduplication, epanalepsisEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > linking
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5 reduplication
анадиплозис, подхват, эпаналепсис, стык... a, a...the end of one clause (sentence) is repeated in the beginning of the following oneThe stylistic function is to elucidate the notion, to concretise and to specify its semantics on a more modest level. (V.A.K.)Now he understood. he understood many things. One can be a person first. A man first and then a black man or a white man. (P.Abrahams)
And a great desire for peace, peace of no matter what kind, swept through her. (A.Bennet)
So long lives this and this gives life to thee. (W.Shakespeare - XVIII)
Syn.: catch repetition, anadiplosis, reduplication, epanalepsisEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > reduplication
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6 anaphora
a..., a..., a...,the beginning of two or more sentences (clauses) is repeatedThe main stylistic function is not so much to emphasise the repeated unit as to create the background for the non-repeated unit, which, through its novelty, becomes foregrounded. (V.A.K.)I might as well face facts: good-bye, Susan, good-bye a big car, good-bye a big house, good-bye power, good-bye the silly handsome dreams. (J.Braine)
And everywhere were people. People going into gates and coming out of gates. People staggering and falling. People fighting and cursing. (P.Abrahams)
as men can breathe or eyes can seelives this and this gives life to thee. (W.Shakespeare - XVIII)Ant.: epiphoraSee: repetitionEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > anaphora
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7 chiasmus
a) reversed parallelism of the structure of several sentences (clauses)b) inversion of the first construction in the second part (V.A.K.)If the first sentence (clause) has a direct word order - SPO, the second one will have it inverted - OPS.
So long lives this and this gives life to thee. (W.Shakespeare - XVIII)
••a group of stylistic devices based on repetition of a syntactical pattern, but it has a cross order of words and phrases (I.R.G.)Down dropped the breeze, // The sails dropped down. (Coleridge)
As high as we have mounted in delight // In our dejection do we ink as low. (Wordsworth)
English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > chiasmus
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8 parallel\ construction
reiteration of the structure of several sentences (clauses), and not of their lexical "flesh"almost always includes some type of lexical repetition, and such a convergence produces a very strong effect, foregrounding at one go logical, rhythmic, emotive and expressive aspects of the utterance. (V.A.K.)I notice that father's is a large hand, but never a heavy one when it touches me, and that father's is a rough voice but never an angry one when it speaks to me. (T.Dreiser)
From room to room they went, hand in hand, lifting here, opening there, making sure -- a ghostly couple. (V.Woolf)
When a man wants to kill a tiger he calls it sport; when a tiger wants to kill a man it is ferocity. (I.V.A.)
So long as men can breathe or eyes can see
So long lives this and this gives life to thee. (W.Shakespeare - XVIII)
English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > parallel\ construction
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9 reversed\ parallel\ construction
a) reversed parallelism of the structure of several sentences (clauses)b) inversion of the first construction in the second part (V.A.K.)If the first sentence (clause) has a direct word order - SPO, the second one will have it inverted - OPS.
So long lives this and this gives life to thee. (W.Shakespeare - XVIII)
••a group of stylistic devices based on repetition of a syntactical pattern, but it has a cross order of words and phrases (I.R.G.)Down dropped the breeze, // The sails dropped down. (Coleridge)
As high as we have mounted in delight // In our dejection do we ink as low. (Wordsworth)
English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > reversed\ parallel\ construction
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