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Meaning of encabalgamiento léxico



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encabalgamiento léxico
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LEXICAL ENCABALGATION or LITERARY FIGURE fears that together with HIPERBATON, ANSTROFE and SYNQUISIS make up subgroup 1. 4 GROUP POSITION FIGURES 1 DICTION FIGURES . Tthesis comes from Greek and means cut, separation or part. It consists of a word or phrase in which other elements are inserted that divide it into two . They can be phrases, words, or even pauses. Tmthesis is a typical resource of writing that passed to the oral and/or musical plane is striking and humorous. Unlike poetry, the pause in the song is obligatory, since it is given by the pause of rhythm, or so the feeling of lexical sling in the breaking of the word, so in all cases the tmesis highlights, highlights and attracts attention. The word inlale undergoes a jolt that renews its significance and can also be used as a rhyme. This figure can be used to express doubt, emphasis or generate suspense. It is also a way to avoid trivial rhyme or achieve a comic effect. Many other times it can appear or be used as a trivial comment, an interruption of others or a way to plot a doubt. The most common forms of intervention are: a ) by entering another word in the middle. E.g.  "Viet-fucking-nam!" , "fan-fucking-tastic, "unfuckingbelievable", "incresuperible"b ) Using a metric pause separating it, this is known as extreme routing. E.g.  "This is super. . . great"c) Splitting a word between the end of a verse and the beginning of the following: "It was a genius, it was im-pressing. . "The most popular use of this resource appears in the series "How i meet your mother", in which the character Barney uses the phrase: "Its gonna be legen. . . wait for it . . . dary!!" . In Spanish, "this is going to be lengen. . . Wait a minute. . . dario!"»

  










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