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Aureation ("to make golden", from Latin: aureus) is a
device in arts of
rhetoric that
involves the "gilding" (or
supposed heightening) of
diction in one...
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brain damage resulting from a
stroke or head injury.
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Mondegreen Morphology...
- an
increasing incorporation of
Latinate terms into
Scots prosody, or
aureation,
heightening the
creative tensions between the
ornate and the natural...
- to Widdowson, is the
point of
poetry (Widdowson. 1992, 76).
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- the
Middle Ages. At this time and into the Renaissance, the
practice of
aureation (the
introduction of
terms from
classical languages,
often through poetry)...
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Resources in your
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aspect of the
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English Language Look up
inkhorn term in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aureation Calque classical compound Franglais Plain language Prestige (sociolinguistics)...
- parataxis, sprezzatura, and
elliptic style. It
contrasts with periphrasis,
aureation and pleonasm.
Blacketer (2006). The
School of God:
Pedagogy and Rhetoric...
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- is at the very
center of the
intersections of
composing and rhetoric.
Aureation – the use of
Latinate and
polysyllabic terms to "heighten" diction. Auxesis...