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- Q16904101 subject Q7470706.
- Q16904101 subject Q8619722.
- Q16904101 abstract "Syntaxis (contrasted to parataxis) is style in writing or in rhetoric that favors complex syntax, as against simple sentence structures. For example, 19th-century German academic prose, and John Milton's "Paradise Lost" poetry in English are notably syntactic.la:Syntaxis".
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- Q16904101 wikiPageWikiLink Q7470706.
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- Q16904101 wikiPageWikiLink Q8619722.
- Q16904101 comment "Syntaxis (contrasted to parataxis) is style in writing or in rhetoric that favors complex syntax, as against simple sentence structures. For example, 19th-century German academic prose, and John Milton's "Paradise Lost" poetry in English are notably syntactic.la:Syntaxis".
- Q16904101 label "Syntaxis".