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  • Hyperbaton - Wikipedia
    The word is borrowed from the Greek hyperbaton (ὑπέρβατον), meaning "stepping over", which is derived from hyper ("over") and bainein ("to step"), with the -tos verbal adjective suffix The idea is that to understand the phrase, the reader has to "step over" the words inserted in between
  • Hyperbaton - Definition and Examples of Hyperbaton - Literary Devices
    What is Hyperbaton? Hyperbaton (pronounced high-PER-bah-ton) is a figure of speech involving the intentional deviation from typical word order It’s derived from the Greek word meaning “transposition” or “rearrangement ”
  • HYPERBATON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of HYPERBATON is a transposition or inversion of idiomatic word order (as 'echoed the hills' for 'the hills echoed')
  • Definition and Examples of Hyperbaton in Rhetoric - ThoughtCo
    Hyperbaton is a figure of speech that uses disruption or inversion of customary word order to produce a distinctive effect The term may also refer to a figure in which language takes a sudden turn—usually an interruption
  • Hyperbaton - Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis
    A hyperbaton is a figure of speech in which the order of words in a sentence or line are rearranged E g In 'Gone is the comfort I once knew,' the inverted order emphasizes the loss (gone) rather than the subject (comfort) A hyperbaton is used in order to emphasize something specific
  • Hyperbaton: Definition and Examples | LiteraryTerms. net
    Hyperbaton is a figure of speech in which the typical, natural order of words is changed as certain words are moved out of order The word hyperbaton (pronounced hahy- pur -b uh -ton) is derived from the Greek phrase hyperbatos meaning “transposed” or “inverted ”
  • Hyperbaton - Literary Devices
    Hyperbaton involves the deliberate rearrangement of words in a sentence to create a different meaning or emphasis This can include changing the order of adjectives, adverbs, or verbs, and can involve splitting a word or phrase between two parts of a sentence
  • Hyperbaton
    Hyperbaton is a figure of speech in rhetoric characterized by the inversion or transposition of the usual word order in a sentence or phrase, typically to produce emphasis, surprise, or poetic effect


















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