- In rhetoric,
antanaclasis (/æntəˈnækləsɪs, ˌæntænəˈklæsɪs/; from the Gr****: ἀντανάκλασις, antanáklasis,
meaning "reflection", from ἀντί anti, "against"...
- ambiguity, and in word play as an
example of punning,
double entendre, and
antanaclasis. The
point of the
example is that the
correct parsing of the
second sentence...
- "
Antanaclasis -
Definition and
Examples of
Antanaclasis".
Literary Devices. 2014-05-05.
Retrieved 2020-03-29.
Martin De Campo, Michel. "
Antanaclasis Definition...
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repeated (such as "strong" and "strength"). A
related stylistic device is
antanaclasis, in
which the same word is repeated, but each time with a
different sense...
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advancing the more
modest position.
Philosophy portal Psychology portal Antanaclasis: A
related purposeful rhetorical device Cir****locution:
Phrasing to explain...
- similar-sounding words.
Antanaclasis – The
stylistic trope of
repeating a
single word, but with a
different meaning each time;
antanaclasis is a
common type...
- verb, some of
which need no
capitalization (such as "police"). General:
Antanaclasis Eats,
Shoots &
Leaves List of
linguistic example sentences Polyptoton...
- clarification. Anapodoton:
leaving a
common known saying unfinished.
Antanaclasis: a form of pun in
which a word is
repeated in two
different senses. Anthimeria:...
- "disgruntled" and "gruntled,"
where the
latter is not
typically used.
Antanaclasis is a type of pun
where a
single word or
phrase is repeated, but the meaning...
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example sentences That that is is that that is not is not is that it it is
Antanaclasis Magonet,
Jonathan (2004). A
rabbi reads the
Bible (2nd ed.). SCM-Canterbury...