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Paralipsis: A rhetorical device often used by politicians
Paralipsis: A rhetorical device in which the speaker calls attention to something by specifically saying that he will not mention it. mannerofspeaking.org
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PARALEIPSIS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PARALEIPSIS is a passing over with brief mention in order to emphasize rhetorically the suggestiveness of what is omitted (as in 'I confine ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Rhetorical Device of the Month: Paralipsis
Paralipsis--a rhetorical ploy also called apophasis, praeteritio and preteritio--is when a speaker talks about a subject by denying that he or she is talking ... www.buckleyschool.com
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paralipsis
‖ paralipsis Rhet. (pærəˈlɪpsɪs) Also -leipsis; erron. -lepsis, -lepsy. [a. Gr. παράλειψις passing by omission, f. παραλείπειν to leave on one side, pass by; late L. paralipsis (Aquila).] A rhetorical figure in which the speaker emphasizes something by affecting to pass it by without notice, usually... Oxford English Dictionary
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Apophasis - Wikipedia
A classic example of apophasis is "I'm not going to say that I told you so". The device is also called paralipsis (παράλειψις) – also spelled paraleipsis or ... en.wikipedia.org
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What is Paralipsis? - Novlr Glossary
Paralipsis is a literary device that is used in creative writing to intentionally omit something from discussion while nevertheless implicitly drawing ... www.novlr.org
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Prolepsis
Prolepsis (album), by Arrogance See also Déjà vu, the experience of feeling sure that one has already witnessed or experienced a current situation Paralipsis wikipedia.org
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Unveiling Paralipsis: Mastering the Art of Subtlety in Classical Rhetoric
Paralipsis, derived from the Greek word “paraleipō,” meaning "to leave out," is a rhetorical strategy where the speaker or writer mentions ... rephrasely.com
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PARALIPSIS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Paralipsis definition: the suggestion, by deliberately concise treatment of a topic, that much of significance is being omitted, as in “not to mention other ... www.dictionary.com
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paralipsis - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Finnish terms derived from Ancient Greek · Finnish 4-syllable words · Finnish terms with IPA pronunciation · Rhymes:Finnish/ipsis · Rhymes:Finnish/ipsis/4 ... en.wiktionary.org
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Paralipsis: Don't Mention It - Rhetoric Series - YouTube
A paralipsis is a rhetorical device in which a subject is introduced by denying it should be discussed. Simply put, it is discussing and ... www.youtube.com
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Definition and Examples of Paralepsis in Rhetoric - ThoughtCo
Paralepsis (also spelled paralipsis) is the rhetorical strategy (and logical fallacy) of emphasizing a point by seeming to pass over it. www.thoughtco.com
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paralepsis
paraleipsis, paralepsis see paralipsis. Oxford English Dictionary
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occupatio
‖ occupatio Rhet. (ɒkjʊˈpeɪʃɪəʊ, -ˈpɑːtɪəʊ) [L. (see occupation).] = preterition 3.1586 [see paralipsis]. 1928 C. S. Baldwin Medieval Rhetoric & Poetic x. 296 The rehearsal of all the conventionally appropriate loci of description at the funeral of Arcite (A2919–2966) sounds to modern ears impatient... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aphidiinae
Monoctonus Monoctonia Lipolexis Parabioxys Bioxys Aclitini Aclitus Aphidiini Aphidius Diaeretiella Diaeretus Diaeretellus Lysaphidus Lysiphlebia Paralipsis wikipedia.org
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