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Anaphora - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In rhetoric, an anaphora (Greek: , "carrying back") is a rhetorical device that consists of repeating a sequence of words at the beginnings of neighboring clauses, thereby lending them emphasis. In ...
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Anaphora (linguistics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In linguistics, anaphora is an instance of an expression referring to another. In general, an anaphoric expression is represented by a pro-form or some kind of deictic. In some theories, the strict ...
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Hence, rather than attempting to characterize anaphora generally and abstractly, I shall begin with some examples. ... Such anaphora is simple and well understood. In cases such as (3) above, the anaphoric pronoun has as its antecedent a quantifier (‘Every male lawyer’ in (3), and essentially functions as a variable...
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Examples Help! Anaphora! Visit this free resource for definitions and examples of Anaphora. Definition, example and information about Anaphora. ... ; Examples Help! What is the definition of Anaphora?; How do you define Anaphora? What is a Anaphora? The word derives from the from the Greek word 'anaphero' meaning "I...
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The term "anaphora" comes from the Greek for "a carrying up or back," and refers to a type of parallelism created when successive phrases or lines begin with the same words, often resembling a litany. The repetition can be as simp... ... Elizabethan and Romantic poets were masters of anaphora, as evident in the writings...
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The cover page of the book Anaphoras: The Book of the Divine Liturgies ... ACCORDING TO THE RITE OF; THE SYRIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH OF ANTIOCH ... TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL SYRIAC BY; ARCHDEACON MURAD SALIBA BARSOM...
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