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- Isocolon is a rhetorical scheme in which parallel elements possess the same number of words or syllables. As in any form of parallelism, the pairs or series...
- that do not need to be the same length. An isocolon can be a tricolon but a tricolon cannot be an isocolon. Parallel syntax is often used in conjunction...
- (person) (in Ancient Rome) Columbus (disambiguation) Column (disambiguation) Isocolon Kolon (disambiguation) Koron (disambiguation) The Colóns (disambiguation)...
- consonant. Look up veni, vidi, vici in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Isocolon List of Latin phrases Ut est rerum omnium magister usus Ando, Clifford...
- in this sense. In writing, these cola are often separated by colons. An isocolon is a sentence composed of cola of equal syllabic length. The Septuagint...
- Government (linguistics) Idiom (language structure) Irreversible binomial Isocolon Lexical item N-gram Phrasal verb Phraseology Phraseme Sketch Engine Statistically...
- The Elements of Eloquence: How to Turn the Perfect English Phrase is a non-fiction book by Mark Forsyth published in 2013. The book explains classical...
- inversion of the usual temporal or causal order between two elements. Isocolon: use of parallel structures of the same length in successive clauses. Internal...
- allegory. Parallelism – The use of similar structures in two or more clauses Isocolon – Use of parallel structures of the same length in successive clauses Tricolon...
- one through two has one of the parts subordinate to the other Tricolon, isocolon of three parts, with the parts equivalent in structure, length and rhythm...