by Jim in a Nautilus COAT on April 21st, 2009

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Hyperbation: can you offer an example?

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  • by Carpediem COAT ab imo pectore on April 21st, 2009

    Carpediem COAT ab imo pectore

    The Hyperbation (pronounced high-pur-bay-shun) is an unconscious but accepted grammatical error in syntax (typical word order and pattern).

    Example:
    about suffering, they were never wrong, the old masters.

    the correct grammar would be, 'the old masters were never wrong about suffering.'

    And yet, this syntactical arrangement would most likely be accepted, since you still get the gist of what is being said. if you would say, 'about suffering were the old masters never wrong,' you might have a harder time of getting a reader to understand what you were talking about.

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