Lexicographical Neighbors of Paratactically
Literary usage of Paratactically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Classical Weekly (1910)
"Now the two expressions that are in a hysteron proteron relation must be expressed
paratactically: they must therefore be expressed with a connecting ..."
2. The Iliad by Homer, Walter Leaf (1886)
"The reading of Ar. seems best, for Sé тс frequently introduces a clause added
paratactically, with a construction of its own. 2 106 is exactly parallel, ..."
3. American Journal of Philology by Project Muse, JSTOR (Organization) (1907)
"It was joined paratactically to an imperative clause, without restriction as to
word order, and by ellipsis of a verb of saying to an interrogative sentence ..."
4. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 93 by Harvard University (1891)
"The same idea would be expressed paratactically thus : satrapa non potest, nondum
tu poles. Thus, Liv. XXXIII, 21 : cum is status rerum in Asia ..."
5. The First Six Books of Homer's Iliad by Homer (1901)
"... with the previous clause (§ 16 a); ' paratactically ' (§21 a] result. "
So that the high sea resounds from the noise of the 211. ..."