- connection.
Readers are then left to make
their own
connections implied by the
paratactic syntax. Ezra Pound, in his
adaptation of
Chinese and ****anese poetry,...
- (logical
double negation) and
duplex negatio negat (negative
concord and
pleonastic a.k.a. explective,
paratactic, sympathetic,
abusive negation) phenomena...
- In
elliptic geometry, two
lines are
Clifford parallel or
paratactic lines if the
perpendicular distance between them is
constant from
point to point. The...
-
rabbits consists of 64%
simple sentences, 14%
compound sentences (with 30%
paratactic and 70%
marked coordination), and 22%
complex sentences. The mean Lapine...
-
traditions in the
Balkans by
Milman Parry and
Albert Lord
demonstrated the
paratactic model used for
composing these poems. What they
demonstrated was that...
- of conjunctions.
Parataxis or
paratactic may also
refer to:
Parataxis (politics), a term used in Gr****
politics Paratactic lines,
equidistant lines in elliptic...
-
function as an
evidentialis marker.
Mongolian clauses tend to be
combined paratactically,
which sometimes gives rise to
sentence structures which are subordinative...
-
theories postulate structural constraints on
discourse relations, and if
paratactic (coordinate) or
hypotactic (subordinate)
relations are
distinguished that...
- and
sometimes sad,
always rich and subtle", and
marked by "prosy and
paratactic" tendencies.: 131 The tone of her
poems is "matter of fact" and the grammar...
- used in
certain geographical locations.
According to Rudhardt,
while the
paratactic clusters of
epithets in the
Hymns may seem to
indicate "rudimentary thought"...