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Conflict parataxis in modern prose

Verba Northwest Linguistic Journal, 2023
Based on the material of modern postmodern prose, the article examines syntactic constructions with conflict parataxis, the conflicting nature of which is created by the internal semantic inconsistency of the components, fragmentation, abruptness, rearrangement of fragments into ...
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Compositional Quotation (without Parataxis)

2019
Cappelen and Lepore (henceforth, "C&L") draw attention to the under-discussed phenomenon of mixed quotation, and use this phenomenon as a touchstone for their unified account of opacity. This is a good strategy for achieving a desirable end. Building on Davidson's (1968, 1979) work, C&L offer a paratactic account of constructions like
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Parataxis In The Bible

مجلة العلوم الانسانية, 2021
Hind Tahseen Hameed, May Tahseen Hameed
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Parataxis and the ‘Multiple Sentence’

1985
Abstract The term ‘parataxis’ is used here in a purely formal sense to mean a construction in which sentences or clauses are not formally subordinated one to the other. A multiple (or compound) sentence is traditionally defined as a sentence consisting of two or more co-ordinate clauses, i.e., clauses joined together by co-ordinating ...
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Collective Parataxis

Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 1980
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