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Математика: чисто синтаксическое утверждениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > purely syntactical statement
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1) высказывание; утверждение2) предложение3) констатация4) описание5) положение6) постановка ( задачи)7) формулировка8) отчёт; бюллетень9) мат. оператор•- truth statementneither statement is true — ни то, ни другое утверждение неверно
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Mathematics: syntactical statementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > синтаксическое высказывание
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12 rhetorical\ question
peculiar interrogative construction which semantically remains a statement;- serves to call the attention of listeners;- makes an indispensable part of oratoric speech for they very successfully emphasise the orator's ideas.Source: V.A.K.••a) a special syntactical stylistic device the essence of which consists in reshaping the grammatical meaning of the interrogative sentence;Are these the remedies for a starving and desperate populace?
b) a statement expressed in the form of an interrogative sentence;c) an utterance in the form of a question which pronounces judgement and also expresses various kind of modal shades of meanings, as doubt, challenge, scorn, irony and so on;Who is here so vile that will not love his country? (W.Shakespeare)
- is generally structurally embodied in complex sentences with the subordinate clause containing the pronouncement;- may be looked upon as a transference of grammatical meaningSource: I.R.G.••вопрос, который не предполагает ответа, ставится не для того, чтобы побудить слушателя сообщить нечто неизвестное говорящему, а чтобы привлечь внимание, усилить впечатление, повысить эмоциональный тон, создать приподнятостьBeing your slave, what should I do but tend // Upon the hours and times of your desire? (W.Shakespeare - Sonnet LVII) - Для верных слуг нет ничего другого // Как ожидать у двери госпожу. (пер. С.Я.Маршака)
Source: I.V.A.See: order of words, negative-interrogative sentences, transposition, question-in-the-narrative, syntactical SDsEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > rhetorical\ question
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13 question-in-the-narrative
is asked and answered by one and the same person, usually the author'For what is left the poet here? // For Greeks a blush - for Greece a tear. (Byron - Don Juan)
- does not contain statement unlike a rhetorical question;- assume a semi-exclamatory nature;- is very often used in oratory;- sometimes gives the impression of an intimate talk between the writer and the reader;Scrooge knew he was dead? Of course he did. How could it be otherwise? Scrooge and he were partners for I don't know how many years. (Ch.Dickens)
- may also remain unanswered (there are only hints of the possible answers)How long must it go on? Now long must we suffer? Where is the end? What is the end? (Norris)
- [presumes that the questioner does not know the answer]Source: I.R.G.See: rhetorical question, syntactical SDsEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > question-in-the-narrative
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