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  • 1 inversion

    a syntactical stylistic device in which the direct word order is changed either completely so that the predicate precedes the subject (complete inversion), or partially so that the object precedes the subject-predicate pair (partial inversion) (V.A.K.)

    Of all my old association, of all my old pursuits and hopes, of all the living and the dead world, this one poor soul alone comes natural to me. (Ch.Dickens)

    Women are not made for attack. Wait they must. (J.Conrad)

    To a medical student the final examinations are something like death... (R.Gordon) - Для студента-медика выпускные экзамены - смерти подобны...

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    aims at attaching logical stress or additional emotional colouring to the surface meaning of the utterance (I.R.G.)

    Talent Mr. Micawber has; capital Mr.Micawber has not. (Ch.Dickens)

    Down dropped the breeze... (Coleridge)

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    нарушение обычного порядка следования членов предложения, в результате которого какой-нибудь элемент отказывается выделенным и получает специальные коннотации эмоциональности и экспрессивности (I.V.A.)

    English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > inversion

  • 2 stylistic\ inversion

    a syntactical stylistic device in which the direct word order is changed either completely so that the predicate precedes the subject (complete inversion), or partially so that the object precedes the subject-predicate pair (partial inversion) (V.A.K.)

    Of all my old association, of all my old pursuits and hopes, of all the living and the dead world, this one poor soul alone comes natural to me. (Ch.Dickens)

    Women are not made for attack. Wait they must. (J.Conrad)

    To a medical student the final examinations are something like death... (R.Gordon) - Для студента-медика выпускные экзамены - смерти подобны...

    ••
    aims at attaching logical stress or additional emotional colouring to the surface meaning of the utterance (I.R.G.)

    Talent Mr. Micawber has; capital Mr.Micawber has not. (Ch.Dickens)

    Down dropped the breeze... (Coleridge)

    ••
    нарушение обычного порядка следования членов предложения, в результате которого какой-нибудь элемент отказывается выделенным и получает специальные коннотации эмоциональности и экспрессивности (I.V.A.)

    English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > stylistic\ inversion

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