Anastrophe (from the Greek: 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, and it is also called anastrophe. The word is borrowed from the Greek hyperbaton (ὑπέρβατον), meaning "stepping...
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edu. Retrieved 2023-10-27. "Perseus Under Philologic: Polyb. 18.22.3". anastrophe.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 2023-10-27. "Polybius, Histories, book 18, The...
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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:...
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JSTOR 264394. S2CID 161160877. "Perseus Under Philologic: Diog. Laert. 3.1.43". anastrophe.uchicago.edu. Archived from the original on 2022-12-07. Retrieved 2022-12-07...
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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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a word Anagram Ananym, new name when reversing the letters of a word Anastrophe, different word order Antimetabole Backmasking "Bob" ("Weird Al" Yankovic...
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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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Inversion (prosody), the reversal of the order of a foot's elements in poetry Anastrophe, a figure of speech also known as an inversion Additive inverse Involution...
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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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