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Anastrophe Rendering of Qur'anic Emphasis: A Pragmatic Assessment of the Cow Chapter

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The Dictionary of Literary Terms (1996, p. 11) defines "Anastrophe" as "inversion of the usual, normal or logical order of the parts of a sentence. Anastrophe is used to secure rhythm or for emphasis and euphony. For example:
Not fierce Othello is so loud a strain
Roar'd for the handkerchief that caus'd his pain.
Alexander Pope"
According to the Dictionary of Literary Terms (1996, p. 100), "Inversion" is "changing the normal word order in a sentence to gain emphasis or effect. For example, the usual word order for the following lines would be: I saw a damsel with a dulcimer. Coleridge writes:
A damsel with a dulcimer
In a vision once I saw

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10.21608/opde.2015.77306

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Anastrophe- Rendering, Qur'anic Emphasis: A Pragmatic, Assessment, the Cow Chapter

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Hamdi Shahin

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Shahin

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60

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2

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11568

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2015-12-01

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2015-12-25

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219

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266

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1110-2721

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2735-3591

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Anastrophe Rendering of Qur'anic Emphasis: A Pragmatic Assessment of the Cow Chapter

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22 Jan 2023