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    الموضوع: Figures Of Speech

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      Exclamation Figures Of Speech

      Hi people


      Introduction

      Idioms or figures of speech are combinations of words whose meaning cannot be determined by examination of the meanings of the words that make it up. Or, to put it another way, an idiom uses a number of words to represent a single object, person or concept. Unless you recognise when an idiom is being used you can easily misunderstand the meaning of a text. Modern translations, such as the NIV, use an equivalent figures of speech in English to translate many biblical idioms. More literal versions, particularly the King James Version, translate idioms word for word. It is the reader of the literal versions who needs to be most aware of the meanings of idioms

      Index


      Tropes: Figures which change the typical meaning of a word or words
      Metaplasmic Figures: Figures which movethe letters or syllables of a word from their typical places
      Figures Of Ommision: Figures which omit something --eg. a word, words,phrases,or clauses--from a sentence
      Figures Of Repetition - words : Figures which repeat one or move words
      Figures of Repetition - clauses and ideas: Figures which repeat a phrase, a clause or an idea
      Figures Of Unusual Word Order: Figures which alter the ordinary order of words or sentences
      Figures Of Thoughts: a miscellaneous group of figures which deal
      with emotional appeals and techniques of argument

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      Iam going to stop till here
      Because i have to go

      i will back defining each one of the top Figures
      in my next reaply here


      التعديل الأخير تم بواسطة مستر حريقة ; 02-10-2007 الساعة 11:51 PM

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      مشاركة: Figures Of Speech

      Hi
      Well done bro
      thank u so much
      keeeep it up
      waiting for the next part
      c u
      سبحان الله و الحمد لله و لا اله الا الله و الله أكبر
      لا اله الا انت سبحانك اني كنت من الظالمين

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      imppresive mate , keep up the good work ^^
      فخور بان اكون عضوا قديما في المنتدي

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      thanx bro
      keep up this great work


      الله يرحمك يا جابر الخير....تبقى دوم أمير القلوب

      يرفع الله الذين امنوا منكم والذين اوتوا العلم درجات



      مشكورة حبيبتي المفنوده عالتوقيع الحلوووو

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      مشاركة: Figures Of Speech

      hi again

      and sorry for taking long to post here
      but i was a bit busy ^^

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      Tropes
      Metaphor : The substitution of a word for a word whose meaning is close to the original word
      Metonymy : A noun is substituted for a noun in such a way that we substitute the cause of the thing of which we are speaking for the thing itself; this might be done in several ways: substituting the inventor for his invention, the container for the thing contained, an author for his work, the sign for the thing signified, the cause for the effect
      Synedoche : Substitution of part for whole, genus for species
      Irony : expressing a meaning directly contrary to that suggested by the words
      Metalepsis : A double metonymy in which an effect is represented by a remote cause
      Paradox : A seemingly self contradictory statement, which yet is shown to be true
      Oxymoron : A condensed paradox at the level of a phrase
      Anthimeria : The substitution of one part of speech for another; for instance, an adverb for a noun or a noun for an adverb
      Litotes : Deliberate understatement or denial of the contrary
      Hyperbole : Exaggerated or extravagant statement used to make a strong impression, but not intended to be taken literally
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      Metaplasmic Figures
      Prosthesis : Addition of letters to the beginning of a word
      Aphaersis : Omission of letters from the beginning of a word
      Epenthesis : Addition of letters to the middle of a word
      Syncope : Omission of letters from the middle of a word
      Paragoge : Addition of letters to the end of a word
      Apocope : Omission of letters from the end of a word
      Antisthecon : Substitution of a letter or sound for another within a word
      Metathesis : Transposition of a letter out of its normal order in a word

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      Figures of Omission
      Ellipsis : Omission of a word
      Zeugma : An ellipsis of a verb, in which one verb is used to govern several clauses
      Scesis Onamaton : Omission of the verb of a sentence
      Anapodoton : Omission of a clause
      Aposiopesis : Stopping a sentence in midcourse so that the statement is unfinished
      Occupatio : When the orator feigns and makes as though he would say nothing in some matter, when, notwithstanding he speaks most of all, or when he says something: in saying he will not say it
      To Be Continued.....

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      مشاركة: Figures Of Speech

      Figures of Repetition - Words

      Epizeuxis :Emphatic repetition of a word with no other words between
      Polyptoton : Repetition of the same word or root in different grammatical functions or forms
      Antanaclasis : Repetition of a word, but in two different meanings
      Anaphora : Repetition of a word at the beginning of a clause, line, or sentence
      Epistrophe : Repetition of a word at the end of a clause, line, or sentence
      Symploce : Repetition of both beginnings and endings
      Epanalepsis : Repetition of the beginning at the end
      Anadiplosis : Repetition of the end of a line or clause at the next beginning
      Gradatio : Repeating anadiplosis
      Congeries : A heaping together and piling up of many words that have a similar meaning
      Antimetabole : Repetition of words, in successive clauses, in reverse grammatical order; a chiasmus on the level of words - AB-,-BA
      Pleonasm : The needless repetition of words; a tautology on the level of a phrase

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      Figures of Repetition - Clauses and Ideas

      Auxesis : Arrangement of clauses or sentences in ascending order of importance
      Isocolon : Repetition of phrases or clauses of equal length and corresponding grammatical structure
      Tautology : Needless repetition of the same idea in different words; pleonasm on the level of a sentence or sentences
      Chiasmus : Reversal of grammatical structures or ideas in sucessive phrases or clauses, which do not necessarily involve a repetition of words
      Antithesis : Repetition of clauses or ideas by negation
      Periphrasis : The replacement of a single word by several which together have the same meaning; a substitution of more words for less

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      Figures of Unusual Word Order

      Anastrophe : Arrangment by reversal of ordinary word order, usually confined to the transposition of two words only
      Hyperbaton : Departure from ordinary word order
      Hysteron Proteron : Reversal of temporal order
      Hypallage : A reversal of words which seems to change the sense
      Parenthesis : A word, phrase, or sentence inserted as an aside in a sentence complete by itself

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      Figures of Thought

      Adynaton : The impossibility of expressing oneself adequately to the topic
      Aporia : True or feigned doubt or deliberation about an issue
      Correctio : A correction or revision of previous words
      Prosopopoeia : Representing an imaginary or absent person as speaking or acting; attributing life, speech or inanimate qualities to dumb or inanimate objects
      Apostrophe : A diversion of discourse from the topic at hand to addressing some person or thing, either present or absent

      THE END

      By : Grant Williams
      التعديل الأخير تم بواسطة مستر حريقة ; 02-10-2007 الساعة 11:56 PM

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