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... beginning of a sentence or at the beginning of a noun phrase . The name " false start ” relates to this feature . Second , it is striking that in these false starts only expressions with a low informational content are repeated such as ...
... beginning of a sentence or at the beginning of a noun phrase . The name " false start ” relates to this feature . Second , it is striking that in these false starts only expressions with a low informational content are repeated such as ...
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... beginning of subsequent clauses ) , anadiplosis ( repeating a word from the end of one clause to the beginning of the next ) , and gradatio or climax ( Greek for " ladder " ) , where anadiplosis is continued over several inter- linked ...
... beginning of subsequent clauses ) , anadiplosis ( repeating a word from the end of one clause to the beginning of the next ) , and gradatio or climax ( Greek for " ladder " ) , where anadiplosis is continued over several inter- linked ...
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... beginning of the succeeding line . In the whole passage ( 171-204 ) from which these lines have been taken " his / new praise " occurs seven times . But line 179 offers the only echoic use of " His praise " and the only instance , with ...
... beginning of the succeeding line . In the whole passage ( 171-204 ) from which these lines have been taken " his / new praise " occurs seven times . But line 179 offers the only echoic use of " His praise " and the only instance , with ...
Contents
An Introduction | 9 |
Fritz Senn Zürich | 10 |
J Allerton Basel | 35 |
Copyright | |
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