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  • Readers are then left to make their own connections implied by the paratactic syntax.
  • Many Americans know that " in 1492, paratactic devices that enable the reciter to reconstruct the poem from memory.
  • The rural paratactic style, full of flashbacks and time shifts, the language of the book reflects trauma and political oppression.
  • Early twentieth-century study of living oral epic traditions in the Balkans by Milman Parry and Albert Lord demonstrated the paratactic model used for composing these poems.
  • Stylistically, it is characterized by its innovative syntax and the frequent paratactic use of multiple subjects, objects, and verbs in a single sentence without conjunctions or punctuation to separate them.
  • Breaking down the syntax of Lapine Foreigner Talk to compare with that of standard Lapine, Corder finds that they are roughly the same with the only notable difference being an inversion of the proportion of paratactic to marked coordination in compound sentences.
  • With these came along a new method of fixing the lines of the recitative, better suited to the various situations that arose from the rich storyline and that was closer to speech, full of paratactic style that had so characterized the first Florentine works.
  • Specifically, Corder reports Lapine Foreigner Talk to consist of 73 % simple sentences, 15 % compound sentences ( 70 % paratactic and 30 % marked coordination ), and 12 % complex sentences ( with 60 % complemented by the four verbs " think ", " know ", " say ", and " tell " ).
  • Best of all, as one might expect from his own poetry, Logue brilliantly exploits the paratactic structure of " The Iliad, " which makes us all such emotional accomplices, supplying unspoken narrative and psychological connections, that the experience of hearing the epic becomes what one classicist shrewdly called " do-it-yourself poetry ."