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Anagram

A word or phrase, derived from the inversion or transfer of letters from another word or phrase. An interesting and playful example is getting "Agent's evil" by shuffling the letters in the word "Evangelists". Ferdinand de Saussure studied anagrams in Latin poetry on...

Analepsis

Narrative technique, usually called a return to the old moment, less often - retrospection. If in the course of the narrative events one is presented, told before the description at the moment, it is an example of analepsis; if in the course of narrative events...

Analogy

In general - a comparison; The similarity between things that are otherwise different (for example, in many famous passages from his Course in General Linguistics, Ferdinand de Saussure draws attention to the analogies between language and the game of chess). In logic...

Analysis

A process in which an object or phenomenon under study is broken down - either physically (as in the chemical analysis of a substance) or conceptually - into its components in order to be more fully understood. The analysis is one of the main procedures used in all...



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