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anastrophe
‖ anastrophe Rhet. (əˈnæstrəfiː) [Gr. ἀναστροϕή a turning back, f. ἀνά back + στρέϕ-ειν to turn.] Inversion, or unusual arrangement, of the words or clauses of a sentence.1577 H. Peacham Gard. Eloq. (T.) Anastrophe, a preposterous order, or a backward setting of words, thus: All Italy about I went, ...
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Anastrophe
If the emphasis that comes from anastrophe is not an issue, the synonym inversion is perfectly suitable. However, some poets have a style that depends on heavy use of anastrophe.
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Synchysis
It is described by the website Silva Rhetoricae as "Hyperbaton or anastrophe taken to an obscuring extreme, either accidentally or purposefully."
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Master The Art Of Writing With These Top Literary Devices And Examples
Jan 5, 2023Learn the difference between anastrophe, simile, allegory, and more with this guide to literary devices with examples of how they are used by writers.
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Scheme (rhetoric)
Antithesis – The juxtaposition of opposing or contrasting ideas
Climax – The arrangement of words in order of increasing importance
Changes in word order
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epana-
epana- before stems beginning with a vowel epan-, a combination of two Greek prepositions ἐπ(ί) upon, in addition + ἀνά up, again, occurring in some rhetorical terms, adopted from Greek. eˌpanadiˈplosis [Gr. δίπλωσις a doubling; cf. anadiplosis], (see quots.). ˌepanaˈlepsis [Gr. λῆψις a taking, f. λ...
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Epiphrase
In this sense, the epiphrase is only a hyperbaton, like the anastrophe or the tmesis.
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Two に with 行かれて Context: Person A, has just left to look for persons B, and it would be bad if she met them. Person C comments on this saying: > B…… There are two things that kinda confuse me. For one why is both ...
(Anastrophe) has occurred in your example. The original/normal word order should be:
> B
> "It's no good if she goes to B's place now."
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Inversion
constructions where two expressions switch their order of appearance
Inversion (prosody), the reversal of the order of a foot's elements in poetry
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A question about the term "depressed cubic" The depressed cubic equation is a cubic equation of the form $x^3+px+q=0$. This expression sounds strange especially for someone that English is not his mother tongue. Why t...
[ _anastrophe_ ] is the transformation of inverse negative equations into their correlatives. The work of anastrophe is performed this way : [...] and the equation, otherwise soluble only with difficulty, can depressed [ _deprimitur_ ] to one that
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Hyperbaton
In modern usage, the term is also used more generally for figures of speech that transpose sentences' natural word order, and it is also called anastrophe Donatus, in his work On tropes, includes under hyperbaton five varieties: hysterologia, anastrophe (for which the term hyperbaton is sometimes used loosely
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Volitional form describing a noun? I came across this construction > > in a song recently and can't quite figure out the meaning and grammar behind it. The entire stanza for reference: > > > > > ...
is an inversion/anastrophe () of .
and are also the objects of .
The stanza basically means...
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倒装
倒装(anastrophe),又称倒置、倒句,是把词语或句子内的重要部分置前以作强调,是修辞法的一种。
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汉语的句子的顺序,为「主─谓─宾」,但在文言文中,句子成分的顺序会发生变化的,这就是倒装句,即指文言文中一些句子顺序出现了颠倒的情况。一般会把重要部分放于最前,以强调此部分。
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Understanding もな > !? > > > > **** !? From 86 How should I understand the ? I know is an end particle for seeking agreement. But what is the ? Is anything omitted after ?
Nothing is omitted in this sentence, but the verb that normally comes after the is found at the beginning of the sentence (/anastrophe).
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倒装
【倒装】dàozhuāng(1)[anastrophe;inversion](2)修辞方式,用颠倒词句的次序来达到加强语势、语调和突出语意等效果。如安徽民歌“如今歌手人人是,唱得长江水倒流”,上一句就是“如今人人是歌手”的倒装(3)一种语法规则,多见于文言文、外文。如韩愈《师说》中的“句读之不知,惑之不解”即为“不知句读”、“不解惑”的倒装,“之”在此起前置宾语的作用
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