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anaphora

[uh-naf-er-uh] / əˈnæf ər ə /


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The study pinpointed how well people process and reproduce sentences involving "anaphora."

From Science Daily Feb. 29, 2024

The poetry seems to perform hypnosis, the found rhymes and assonance and anaphora enacting an enchantment, a bewitchery; it seems to be giving subconscious advice.

From New York Times Apr. 15, 2022

Throughout the book, Evans uses anaphora in conjunction with evocative imagery.

From Washington Post Oct. 26, 2021

Mueller’s verbal dryness, amid the juicy statements, florid grandstanding, and indignant anaphora of his questioners, was like the rustling pages of an old book.

From The New Yorker Jul. 24, 2019

For the anaphora of tu in hymns or solemn prayer, see the passages collected by Nisbet and Hubbard at Hor Carm I x 9 and by Tarrant at Sen Ag 311.

From The Last Poems of Ovid by Akrigg, Mark Bear

Kennedy and Sorensen, of course, weren’t thinking of anaphoras or assonance.

From Newsweek Nov. 2, 2010




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