asyndeton

  • 121Italic languages — Indo European languages spoken in the Apennine Peninsula (Italy) during the 1st millennium BC, after which only Latin survived. Traditionally thought to be a subfamily of related languages, these languages include Latin, Faliscan, Osco Umbrian,… …

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  • 122Бессоюзие — (от греч. asyndeton бессоюзие) фигура (см. Фигуры) слова, входящая в группу фигур убавления, заключающаяся в опущении союзов для нагнетания экспрессии, динамизма, насыщенности. Уже античные исследователи подчеркивали, что Б. «отличается остротой …

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  • 123syndeton — noun a form of syntactic coordination of the elements of a sentence (conjuncts) with the help of a coordinating conjunction See Also: asyndeton, polysyndeton …

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  • 124asyndetic — adjective Not connected by a conjunction. Ant: syndetic See Also: asyndeton …

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  • 125polysyndeton — noun The use of many conjunctions to achieve an overwhelming effect in a sentence. Ant: asyndeton …

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  • 126асиндетон — (от греч. asyndeton несвязанное) см. бессоюзие …

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  • 127Conjunction (grammar) — But redirects here. For other uses, see BUT (disambiguation). In grammar, a conjunction (abbreviated conj or cnj) is a part of speech that connects two words, sentences, phrases or clauses together. A discourse connective is a conjunction joining …

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