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1 apokoinu\ constructions
the omission of the pronominal (adverbial) connective- create a blend of the main and the subordinate clauses so that- the predicative or the object of the first one is simultaneously used as the subject of the second one (V.A.K.)There was a door led into the kitchen. (Sh.Anderson)
He was the man killed that deer. (R.P.Warren)
There was no breeze came through the door. (E.Hemingway)
I bring him news will raise his dropping spirits. (O.Jespersen)
... or like the snow falls in the river. (O.Jespersen)
... when at her door arose a clatter might awake the dead. (O.Jespersen)
English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > apokoinu\ constructions
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2 completeness\ of\ sentence\ structure
See: types of connection, syntactical SDsEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > completeness\ of\ sentence\ structure
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3 syntactical\ SDs
include: sentence length, one-word sentences, punctuation, rhetorical question, parallel construction, chiasmus, inversion, suspense, detachment, ellipsis, one-member sentences, apokoinu constructions, break-in-the-narrative, polysyndeton, asyndeton, attachmentEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > syntactical\ SDs
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4 syntactical\ stylistic\ devices
include: sentence length, one-word sentences, punctuation, rhetorical question, parallel construction, chiasmus, inversion, suspense, detachment, ellipsis, one-member sentences, apokoinu constructions, break-in-the-narrative, polysyndeton, asyndeton, attachmentEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > syntactical\ stylistic\ devices