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Subject: Parataxis and hypotaxis (was: Enter vs. Type); From: Jonathan Lavigne <jpl -at- LYRA -dot- STANFORD -dot- EDU>; Date: Sat, 4 Jun 1994 21:05:13 GMT; ... >what they're doing) vs. hypotaxis (writing everything down so as to leave no; >question).; >By the way, I've never seen the terms peritaxis and hypotaxis in...
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Parataxis is the grammatical arrangement of "equal" constituents, clauses in this case. The word parataxis literally means 'equal' (para) 'arrangement' (taxis). Parataxis is the hallmark of coordination. In most cases, the equality of the clauses is evident both grammatically and semantically. ... Hypotaxis, on the other hand,
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An arrangement of phrases or clauses in a dependent or subordinate relationship. (Contrast with parataxis.) Adjective: hypotactic. See also: Hypotaxis in James Baldwin's "Notes of a Native Son."
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hypotaxis; Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English ... parataxis; Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature parataxis is the absence of relative or dependent clauses (subordination), as in ‘I came, I saw, I conquered’. The adjectival form is ‘paratactic’.
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Clay, When you say, "Hypotaxis & Parataxis can be viewed as two means to the same end," and that they have an "identical functional result," you have to define what end and what functional result you have in mind.
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For the sake of comparison between parataxis and hypotaxis, it may be useful to use the term primary clauses for both the initiating clause of a paratactic construction and the main clause of a hypotactic construction;
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In this article I challenge the claim that nuclearity is a central principle in the organization of texts. I propose the Framework for the Relational Analysis of Texts (FARS) which accounts for the paratactic and hypotactic realization of coherence relations. ... Within this framework, ... Quick Search this Journal...
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But, this is not sufficient since, on the one hand, the message built by the content pldnning component is generally not adequately detailed in order to control the many possibilities for its expression and, on the other hand, ... Generation systems require a third component, ... it builds a structure often called message.
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Afterwards, it snowed, vs. After they fought a battle, it snowed. • • Clause-internal structuring (hypotaxis vs. parataxis); Although he has tried hard, he failed, vs. He tried hard, but he failed.
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