- or
clauses in an A-B-B-A configuration, but
unlike chiasmus,
presents a
repetition of words.
Chiasmus balances words or
phrases with similar,
though not...
-
ciphers such as AES.
Skipjack (cipher) "
Chiasmus for Windows". www.ia.nato.int.
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Chiasmus (cipher)". memim.com.
Retrieved 19 May...
-
instances of
chiasmus in the Book of
Mormon and
along with his
discovery came
attention to the phenomenon. The most
commonly cited example of
chiasmus in the...
- mid-17th
century term
chiasmus,
which refers to a
crosswise arrangement of
concepts or
words that are
repeated in
reverse order.
Chiasmus derives from the...
- of
alliteration which demonstrates parallelism or
chiasmus. In
symmetrical alliteration with
chiasmus, the
phrase must have a pair of
outside end words...
- generation. The
concept is
generally distinct from
those of an adage, brocard,
chiasmus, epigram,
maxim (legal or philosophical), principle, proverb, and saying;...
- is the
basis for the name
literary chiastic structure and the name of
chiasmus. In Plato's Timaeus, it is
explained that the two
bands that form the soul...
-
antithesis or
chiasmus. Ask not what your
country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. — John F Kennedy,
Inaugural Address Chiasmus involves...
- that
chiasmus in the Book of
Mormon is a
characteristic of
Joseph Smith's
speech pattern and not
evidence of antiquity. They cite the use of
chiasmus in...
- I know". It is
related to, and
sometimes considered a
special case of,
chiasmus. An
antimetabole can be predictive,
because it is easy to
reverse the terms...