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首语重复法, 重复
(grammar) a word or phrase that refers to a preceding word or phrase
Anaphora is a linguistic term that refers to the use of a word or phrase that refers back to a previous word or phrase in a sentence or discourse. This is often seen with pronouns that link to their antecedents, which are the nouns they replace or refer to. For example, in the sentence "Maria lost her keys. She cannot find them," "She" is an anaphoric reference to "Maria," and "them" refers back to "keys." Anaphora helps avoid repetition and makes sentences more fluid by allowing speakers and writers to refer to previously mentioned information without restating it. It is an important feature in both spoken and written language, contributing to coherence and clarity.
- Anaphora refers to the rhetorical device of repeating a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or sentences.
首语重复是指在连续从句或句子的开头重复一个词或短语的修辞手法。
- The poet used anaphora to create a rhythmic pattern and emphasize the central theme of the poem.
诗人使用首语重复法来创造节奏模式并强调诗的中心主题。
- In political speeches, anaphora can be a powerful tool for driving home key points and rallying support.
在政治演讲中,首语重复法可以成为强调关键点和争取支持的有力工具。
- The anaphora of "I have a dream" in Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech is one of the most iconic examples of the technique.
马丁·路德·金的演讲中“我有一个梦想”的首语重复法是该技巧最具标志性的例子之一。
- Anaphora is often employed in literature and oratory to evoke emotion, emphasize ideas, and make speeches more memorable.
首语重复法常用于文学和演讲中,以唤起情感、强调观点并使演讲更令人难忘。