• In rhetoric, a parenthesis (pl.: parentheses; from the Ancient Greek word παρένθεσις parénthesis 'injection, insertion', literally '(a) putting in beside')...
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  • punctuation. It may also refer to: Parenthesis (rhetoric), an explanatory or qualifying word in a passage or statement. In Parenthesis, an epic poem of World War...
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    phrases can be found within the main parenthetical sentence]). A parenthesis in rhetoric and linguistics refers to the entire bracketed text, not just to...
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    increasing importance Anastrophe – Inversion of the usual word order Parenthesis – Insertion of a clause or sentence in a place where it interrupts the...
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  • delivered over the internet. Calling the previous 500 years a "Gutenberg Parenthesis," a term coined by Lars Ole Sauerberg, Pettitt explains that before Gutenberg...
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    #5 in Cicero's list of rhetorical canons; traditionally linked to oral rhetoric, referring to how a speech is given (including tone of voice and nonverbal...
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    Epiphrase (category Rhetoric)
    the epiphrase is a figure of speech used in rhetoric to "deviate" from the subject. Close to the parenthesis, it allows the author to present his feelings...
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  • letters with a single parenthesis, Arabic numerals with a double parenthesis, italic lowercase letters with a double parenthesis, and italic lowercase...
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    In addition, it is common to write an argument of a function without parenthesis, which also may lead to ambiguity. In the scientific journal style, one...
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  • Apposition (category Rhetoric)
    'Ēden, "the Garden of Eden" Figure of speech Hyperbaton Literary device Parenthesis "Commas: Some Common Problems"[permanent dead link‍], Princeton Writing...
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    Air quotes (category Rhetoric)
    Retrieved 18 November 2008. Sylvie and Bruno, vol.I, ch.17: «he marked the parenthesis, in the air, with his finger» and «what can be simpler than just to make...
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    punctuation (for example, the lower case letter f followed by right parenthesis or quotation mark). Depending on the font, some small positive kerning...
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  • salutations in business letters and other formal letters. In Ancient Greek, in rhetoric and prosody, the term κῶλον (kôlon, lit. 'limb, member of a body') did...
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    two philosophers at Durham University, who began a project called In Parenthesis] which explores the connections between four women philosophers (Foot...
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  • imagery than those that are created by pressing a colon followed by a parenthesis. Emoji is made up of the Japanese for picture (e) and character (moji)...
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    "linguistic invisibility of women". It symbolizes, as do the slash or the parenthesis typographic conventions, that women are "the second choice." Feminism...
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  • considered to be linked by "AND"s, and formal analysis applies a recursive "parenthesis rule" with respect to sequences of simple propositions (see more below...
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  • (for which the term hyperbaton is sometimes used loosely as a synonym), parenthesis, tmesis, and synchysis. ὑφ' ἑνὸς τοιαῦτα πέπονθεν ἡ Ἑλλὰς ἀνθρώπου (huph'...
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    expansion and urban renewal; the Battle of Lodi (May 10, 1796) opened the parenthesis of the Napoleonic twenty-year period. The decades following Italian unification...
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    combining of a traditional national unity and revolutionary anti-democratic rhetoric which was espoused by the integral nationalist Charles Maurras and the...
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    Jaishankar Prasad (1936) The People, Yes by Carl Sandburg (1936) In Parenthesis by David Jones (1937) Canto General by Pablo Neruda (1938–1950) Khamba...
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    with a single signature" and which was proposed "to constitute a brief parenthesis in the constitutional march of Spain". In its "Exposition", which was...
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  • parasole parboil parcel parchment pardon pare parent parentage parental parenthesis par excellence parfait parish parity park parlance parley parliament...
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    story's marvellous dimension; his departure therefore brings the uchronic parenthesis of history to an end. His departure also serves as a metaphor for the...
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    but with a single signature" and that proposed to "constitute a brief parenthesis in the constitutional march of Spain". In its Exposition, published in...
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  • Simuţ believes the events in the novel may refer to 1926, the "political parenthesis" between National Liberal regimes, when the People's Party of Alexandru...
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