- expression'. The act of
paraphrasing is also
called paraphrasis.
Although paraphrases likely abounded in oral traditions,
paraphrasing as a
specific educational...
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scholastica was the most
successful biblical paraphrase. The
Paraphrases of
Erasmus are
another notable work.
Paraphrases could take the form of poetry, prose...
- For the
linguistics definition, see
paraphrase. For the
paraphrases by
Erasmus of the New Testament, see
Paraphrases of Erasmus. For the
medieval Biblical...
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material Paraphrase m****
Biblical paraphrase Presbyterian paraphrases -
traditional Presbyterian church songs Paraphrases of
Erasmus Lunar Paraphrase Paraphrase...
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Paraphrase E (Estonian:
Parafraas E) is one of a
series of avant-garde
drawings called paraphrases by Ado
Vabbe in the
Tartu Art Museum. The
drawing shows...
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Paraphrase or
paraphrasing in com****tional
linguistics is the
natural language processing task of
detecting and
generating paraphrases. Applications...
- "The
Heresy of
Paraphrase" is the
title of a
chapter in The Well-Wrought Urn, a
seminal work of the New
Criticism by
Cleanth Brooks.
Brooks argued that...
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emphasizing the
influence of
Erasmus on the
English Reformation. The
Paraphrases of Erasmus,
which were
composed and
published between 1517 and 1523,...
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Paraphrase über den Fund
eines Handschuhs,
often referred to in
English as
Paraphrase on the
Finding of a Glove, is a set of ten
etchings by Max Klinger...
- A
paraphrase m**** is a
musical setting of the
Ordinary of the M**** that uses as its
basis an
elaborated version of a
cantus firmus,
typically chosen from...