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  • Zeugma and syllepsis - Wikipedia
    In rhetoric, zeugma ( ˈzjuːɡmə ⓘ; from the Ancient Greek ζεῦγμα, zeûgma, lit "a yoking together" [1]) and syllepsis ( sɪˈlɛpsɪs ; from the Ancient Greek σύλληψις, súllēpsis, lit "a taking together" [2]) are figures of speech in which a single phrase or word joins different parts of a sentence
  • Rhetorical Definition and Examples Syllepsis - ThoughtCo
    Syllepsis is a rhetorical term for a kind of ellipsis in which one word (usually a verb) is understood differently in relation to two or more other words, which it modifies or governs
  • SYLLEPSIS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SYLLEPSIS is the use of a word to modify or govern syntactically two or more words with only one of which it formally agrees in gender, number, or case
  • What Is Syllepsis? Examples How To Use This Writing Technique
    Syllepsis is a literary device where a single word, often a verb or an adjective, is used in the same sentence but applies to different parts of the sentence in divergent ways
  • The Power of Syllepsis - numberanalytics. com
    Syllepsis is a rhetorical device that involves using a word or phrase to govern two or more words in a sentence, even if it is used in a different sense or grammatically incorrect way
  • Syllepsis Examples That Enhance Language Meaning
    Syllepsis can be categorized into two main types: grammatical syllepsis and rhetorical syllepsis Each type showcases how a single word can govern multiple phrases, creating unique meanings
  • Syllepsis: A Literary Device - Literary Devices - English Studies
    In rhetoric, syllepsis refers to a figure of speech where a single word governs or modifies two or more words, though it must be understood differently in relation to each
  • syllepsis - BYU Humanities
    Syllepsis is a form of ellipsis, and like ellipsis the sense of the word is repeated, but not the word itself The difference from ellipsis is that the sense varies in its repetition


















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