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Anastrophe (from the Gr****: ἀναστροφή,
anastrophē, "a
turning back or about") is a
figure of
speech in
which the
normal word
order of the subject, the...
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speech that
transpose sentences'
natural word order,
which is also
called anastrophe. The word is
borrowed from the Gr****
hyperbaton (ὑπέρβατον),
meaning "stepping...
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Under Philologic: Polyb. 18.22.3".
anastrophe.uchicago.edu.
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repetition of a word or
phrase at the
beginning of
successive clauses.
Anastrophe:
changing the object,
subject and verb
order in a clause. Anti-climax:...
- JSTOR 264394. S2CID 161160877. "****us
Under Philologic: Diog. Laert. 3.1.43".
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- full of
rhetorical devices, such as antithesis, anacoluthon, asyndeton,
anastrophe, hyperbaton, and others; most
famously the
rapid succession of proparoxytone...
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ideas Climax – The
arrangement of
words in
order of
increasing importance Anastrophe –
Inversion of the
usual word
order Parenthesis –
Insertion of a clause...
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emphasize certain aspects of the sentence. In English, this is
called anastrophe. Here is an example: "Kate
loves Mark." "Mark Kate loves." Here SVO is...
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palindrome check function.
Alternade Ambigram Anadrome Anagram Ananym Anastrophe Antimetabole Backmasking Chiasmus Constrained writing Eodermdrome Mirror...
- turn Gr**** στρέφειν (stréphein), στρεπτός (streptós), στροφή (strophḗ)
anastrophe, antistrophe, apostrophe, boustrophedon, catastrophe, catastrophic, catastrophism...