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Traductions de „enjambment“ dans le dictionnaire anglais » allemand (Aller à allemand » anglais)

en·jamb(e)·ment [ɪnˈʤæm(b)mənt, Am enˈ-] SUBST LIT

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Prospective enjambment occurs when the end of a line advertises its own need for syntactic resolution, as in "she drove in a blue/raincoat".
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But more generally, the real excitement stems not from the teleological, verbal actualization of what is actually said, but in the intuition, at the enjambment, that something is coming.
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I was left unsure, for instance, whether the enjambments (lines breaking partway through phrases) were always for artistic effect or sometimes just resorted to.
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His lines are usually end-stopped rather than run-on, enjambments which further add to the sense of dynamism.
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Enjambment has a long history in poetry.
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Enjambment is a line break in the middle of a sentence, phrase or clause, or one that offers internal (sub) text or rhythmically jars for added emphasis.
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She treats the silences between sentences like enjambments; she uses them to bait us.
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Enjambment tends to increase the pace of the poem, whereas end-stopped lines, which are lines that break on caesuras (pauses), emphasize these silences and slow the poem down.
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In practice, however, enjambment doesn't only delay the connection that we ultimately make between the two segments: it also alters it.
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He explained that the iambic mode might be obscured by the lack of rhyme and the use of enjambment.
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