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prolepsis    
n. 預期,預料,預辯法

預期,預料,預辯法

prolepsis
n 1: anticipating and answering objections in advance

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  • PROLEPSIS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PROLEPSIS is anticipation anticipation: such as; the representation or assumption of a future act or development as if presently existing or accomplished… See the full definition
  • Prolepsis in Literature - Literary Devices - English Studies
    Prolepsis in literature is a rhetorical and narrative device, involving the anticipation or preconception of events before their actual occurrence Derived from the Greek word “prolepsis,” meaning “anticipation,” this literary tool strategically allows authors to provide glimpses into the future within a narrative framework
  • Prolepsis | Anticipation, Foreshadowing, Suspense | Britannica
    Prolepsis, a figure of speech in which a future act or development is represented as if already accomplished or existing The following lines from John Keats’s “Isabella” (1820), for example, proleptically anticipate the assassination of a living character: The word may also refer to the
  • Prolepsis - Wikipedia
    Prolepsis may refer to: Prolepsis (rhetoric), a figure of speech in which the speaker raises an objection and then immediately answers it; Prolepsis (literary), anticipating action, a flash forward, see Foreshadowing; Cataphora, using an expression or word that co-refers with a later expression in the discourse
  • Prolepsis in Literature | Definition, Uses Examples
    Prolepsis is defined as a device in literature where the order of events in a story is disrupted so that a future plot point is told earlier in the narrative than it actually occurs
  • Definition and Examples of Prolepsis in Rhetoric - ThoughtCo
    In rhetoric, prolepsis is foreseeing and forestalling objections to an argument Adjective: proleptic Similar to procatalepsis Also called anticipation Similarly, prolepsis is a figurative device by which a future event is presumed to have already occurred
  • Flash-forward - Examples and Definition of Flash-forward - Literary Devices
    Flash-forward or prolepsis is a literary device in which the plot goes ahead of time i e a scene that interrupts and takes the narrative forward in time from the current time in a story Definition, Usage and a list of Flash-Forward Examples in common speech and literature
  • PROLEPSIS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    2 meanings: 1 a rhetorical device by which objections are anticipated and answered in advance 2 use of a word after a verb in Click for more definitions
  • Prolepsis (ampliatio) – www. figuresofspeechinthebible. net
    Greek, πρόληψις, a taking beforehand, anticipation The Figure is so called when we anticipate what is going to be done, and speak of future things as present The name is also given to the Figure when we anticipate what is going to be said, and meet an opponent’s objection
  • Prolepsis - definition of prolepsis by The Free Dictionary
    Define prolepsis prolepsis synonyms, prolepsis pronunciation, prolepsis translation, English dictionary definition of prolepsis n pl pro·lep·ses 1 The anachronistic representation of something as existing before its proper or historical time, as in the precolonial United States





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