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hypallage
‖ hypallage (hɪˈpælədʒiː, haɪp-) Also 6 hipallage, hyppalage, (7 hypallagy). [L. hypallagē, a. Gr. ὑπαλλαγή interchange, exchange, f. ὑπό hypo- 1 + ἀλλάσσειν (stem ἀλλαγ-) to exchange. Cf. F. hypallage (16th c.).] A figure of speech in which there is an interchange of two elements of a proposition, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Enallage
The poet knew what he was doing—'lofty walls' is about architecture, but 'lofty Rome' is about empire," though arguably this figure could be considered hypallage wikipedia.org
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hypallactic
hypaˈllactic, a. rare. [ad. Gr. ὑπαλλακτικ-ός exchangeable.] Of the nature of hypallage.1896 F. Hall in Nation (N.Y.) LXII. 342/1 This expression..in seemingly hypallactic constructions. Oxford English Dictionary
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Epithet
This is also known as a hypallage. wikipedia.org
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immutation
† immuˈtation Obs. [ad. L. immūtātiōn-em, n. of action f. immūtāre: see next. Cf. obs. F. immutation.] Mutation, change, alteration, transformation. (In quot. 1704 = hypallage.)c 1540 tr. Pol. Verg. Eng. Hist. (Camden) I. 195 The younger abatid their pride, while they endevored novelties and immutat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Antiptosis
It is also related to the technique hypallage, except that the governing noun becomes the adjective instead of the noun in regimen. wikipedia.org
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prodigal
prodigal, a. and n. (adv.) (ˈprɒdɪgəl) [a. obs. F. prodigal (16th c. in Godef.), ad. late L. *prōdigāl-is (prōdigāliter, Ambrose, prōdigālitās, Boeth.), f. prōdig-us: see prec. and -al1.] A. adj. 1. Given to extravagant expenditure; recklessly wasteful of one's property or means.1500–20 Dunbar Poems... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pathetic fallacy
See also Animism Anthropocentrism Anthropomorphism Figure of speech Morgan's Canon List of narrative techniques Hypallage References Further wikipedia.org
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lonely
lonely, a. (ˈləʊnlɪ) [f. lone a. + -ly1.] 1. a. Of persons, etc., their actions, condition, etc.: Having no companionship or society; unaccompanied, solitary, lone.1607 Shakes. Cor. iv. i. 30, I go alone Like to a lonely Dragon, that his Fenne Makes fear'd, and talk'd of more then seene. 1634 Milton... Oxford English Dictionary
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Shang Yang (artist)
International Art Biennale, China 2008, National Art Museum of China, Beijing, China 2D and 3D, Negotiating Visual Languages, PMK Gallery, Beijing, China Hypallage wikipedia.org
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changeling
changeling, n. (a.) (ˈtʃeɪndʒlɪŋ) Also 6 chaunge-. [f. change v. + -ling, dim. suffix.] A. n. 1. One given to change; a fickle or inconstant person; a waverer, turncoat, renegade. arch.1555 T. Hawkes in Foxe A. & M. (1631) III. xi. 263/2, I am no changeling, nor none will be. 1596 Shakes. 1 Hen. IV,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sui Jianguo
Drifting on Surface”, Linda Gallery, 798 Beijing, China 2008 “Reflective Asia—3rd Nanjing Triennial”, Nanjing Museum, Nanjing, China 2008 “Hypallage wikipedia.org
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صورة بلاغية
Hypallage : صفة منقولة من اختيار تقليدي للصياغة. Hyperbaton : يتم فصل كلمتين عاديتين مرتبطتين. wikipedia.org
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Why the adjectival form is used instead of the adverbial form? """There was a lively exchange of opinions." Why it's not "" ? The sentence and the translation are both from the deck (of flashcards) core10k.
. *"" in this case is likely a use of hypallage as an opinion can't actually be in and of itself "lively," which explains in part the translator's motivation
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Figure of speech
Hypallage: a transferred epithet from a conventional choice of wording. Hyperbaton: two ordinary associated words are detached. wikipedia.org
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