A Conceptual Theory of Rhetoric, Volume 10Winthrop Publishers, 1975 - 183 pagina's |
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Pagina 84
... parallel but contrasting idea of sentence 11 ( the idea of a relatively fixed arrangement of words in a noninflected language ) . Syntactic parallel- ism between these two sentences is signalled by the sentence connector " but . " In ...
... parallel but contrasting idea of sentence 11 ( the idea of a relatively fixed arrangement of words in a noninflected language ) . Syntactic parallel- ism between these two sentences is signalled by the sentence connector " but . " In ...
Pagina 114
... parallel noun phrases within the periodic structure develops a rhythmic momentum until its culmination in the main ... parallel structure . Each noun phrase is arranged in balanced , parallel structure , and as the series advances the ...
... parallel noun phrases within the periodic structure develops a rhythmic momentum until its culmination in the main ... parallel structure . Each noun phrase is arranged in balanced , parallel structure , and as the series advances the ...
Pagina 124
... parallel structure and because the first main verb takes a direct object , we come to expect the second verb to be completed by an object . The form of the sentence , therefore , arouses in us a need for grammatical closure . " Lean ...
... parallel structure and because the first main verb takes a direct object , we come to expect the second verb to be completed by an object . The form of the sentence , therefore , arouses in us a need for grammatical closure . " Lean ...
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