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- An anacoluthon (/ænəkəˈljuːθɒn/; from the Gr**** anakolouthon, from an- 'not', and akólouthos 'following') is an unexpected discontinuity in the expression...
- Chicago, saying 'It seems that agent 6373 had accomplished her mission.'" Anacoluthon Anti-humor Dada Derailment (thought disorder) "Good day, fellow!" "Axe...
- conditional sentence), plural anapodota, is a rhetorical device related to the anacoluthon; both involve a thought being interrupted or discontinued before it is...
- [example needed] Look up aposiopesis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anacoluthon Anapodoton Prosiopesis Quos ego Figure of speech Non sequitur (literary...
- needed] The speech is full of rhetorical devices, such as antithesis, anacoluthon, asyndeton, anastrophe, hyperbaton, and others; most famously the rapid...
- Same as SOV (anacoluthon). VSO Gidiyor is-going Ali Ali eve. to-house Gidiyor Ali eve. is-going Ali to-house There goes Ali home. Anacoluthon VOS Gidiyor...
- only a twisted phrase which, by means of two negatives, conceals an anacoluthon. We know in advance of experience that certain things are not true, because...
- rarely mentioning such a thing as topic. Nevertheless, the so-called anacoluthon has taken on a new dimension in Brazilian Portuguese. The poet Carlos...
- to him. He introduces the term pictorial anacoluthon, going back to the Gr**** origin of the term anacoluthon (meaning inconclusive) and its rhetorical...
- of or /ər/ /ɔːr/ Eleanor, metaphorB2, Westmor(e)land /ə/ /ɒ/ Amazon, anacoluthon, automatonA2, Avon, capon, crampon, crayonA2, Lebanon, lexicon, marathon...