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- Hypotaxis abstract "Hypotaxis is the grammatical arrangement of functionally similar but \"unequal\" constructs (from Greek hypo- \"beneath\", and taxis \"arrangement\"), i.e., constructs playing an unequal role in a sentence.A common example of syntactic expression of hypotaxis is the subordination of one syntactic unit to another in a complex sentence. Another example is observed in premodification. In the phrase \"inexpensive composite materials\", \"composite\" modifies \"materials\" while \"inexpensive\" modifies the complex head \"composite materials\", rather than \"composite\" or \"materials\". In this example the phrase units are hierarchically structured, rather than being on the same level, as compared to the example \"Cockroaches love warm, damp, dark places.\" Notice the syntactic difference; hypotactic modifiers cannot be separated by commas.A classical example of verbal hypotaxis is the blandly mocking Greek response King Leonidas I reportedly made to the Persian messengers at Thermopylae, Molon labe (i.e., \"Having come, take!\").Keats’s “Ode to a Nightingale” has an example of hypotaxis in the second stanza: “O, for a draught of vintage! That hath been/ Cool’d a long age in the deep-delved earth, / Tasting of Flora and the country green” (1. 11-13). The “draught of vintage” is modified by the clauses in the successive lines. In Blake’s poem “The Clod and the Pebble,” the phrase “So sang a little Clod of Clay,/ Trodden with the cattle’s feet” (l. 5-6) is an example of hypotaxis; line 6 modifies the “Clod of Clay” in line 5.".
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- Hypotaxis wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Hypotaxis wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Thermopylae.
- Hypotaxis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grammar.
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- Hypotaxis wikiPageWikiLink John_Keats.
- Hypotaxis wikiPageWikiLink Leonidas_I.
- Hypotaxis wikiPageWikiLink Molon_labe.
- Hypotaxis wikiPageWikiLink Ode_to_a_Nightingale.
- Hypotaxis wikiPageWikiLink Parataxis.
- Hypotaxis wikiPageWikiLink Sentence_clause_structure.
- Hypotaxis wikiPageWikiLink Subordination_(linguistics).
- Hypotaxis wikiPageWikiLink The_Clod_and_the_Pebble.
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- Hypotaxis subject Category:Grammar.
- Hypotaxis hypernym Arrangement.
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- Hypotaxis comment "Hypotaxis is the grammatical arrangement of functionally similar but \"unequal\" constructs (from Greek hypo- \"beneath\", and taxis \"arrangement\"), i.e., constructs playing an unequal role in a sentence.A common example of syntactic expression of hypotaxis is the subordination of one syntactic unit to another in a complex sentence. Another example is observed in premodification.".
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