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Figures Of Speech

Figures Of Speech
Figures Of Speech

Introduction

Idioms or figures of speech are combinations of words whose meaning cannot be determined by examination of the meanings of the words that make it up. Or, to put it another way, an idiom uses a number of words to represent a single object, person or concept. Unless you recognise when an idiom is being used you can easily misunderstand the meaning of a text. Modern translations, such as the NIV, use an equivalent figures of speech in English to translate many biblical idioms. More literal versions, particularly the King James Version, translate idioms word for word. It is the reader of the literal versions who needs to be most aware of the meanings of idioms

Index

Tropes: Figures which change the typical meaning of a word or words
Metaplasmic Figures: Figures which movethe letters or syllables of a word from their typical places
Figures Of Ommision: Figures which omit something --eg. a word, words,phrases,or clauses--from a sentence
Figures Of Repetition - words : Figures which repeat one or move words
Figures of Repetition - clauses and ideas: Figures which repeat a phrase, a clause or an idea
Figures Of Unusual Word Order: Figures which alter the ordinary order of words or sentences
Figures Of Thoughts: a miscellaneous group of figures which deal 
with emotional appeals and techniques of argument

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