Aposiopesis
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is repetition of the noun subject in the form of a personal pronoun. Mostly called Syntactic Tautology.
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Ellipsis
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is the absence of conjunctions
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Nominative sentence
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is the repetition of the conjunction
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Asyndeton
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is using a word or words several times for a certain effect
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Zeugma
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is a combination of one polysemantic word with two or several other words in succession.
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Repetition
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is the omission of one or both principal parts (subject and predicate).
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Framing
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is a kind of repetition when the two repeated elements occupy the two most prominent positions — the initial and the final
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Anadiplosis
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is a kind of repetition when a word or a word combination is repeated at the end of the sentence, a phrase or a verse line and at the beginning of the next segment
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Prolepsis
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- which means «silence» - refers to cases when the speaker stops short in the very beginning or in the middle of the utterance.
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Polysyndeton
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is the use of the nouns only
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