- Hypotaxis
- Hy|po|ta|xisdie; -, ...t’axen<aus gleichbed. gr. hypótaxis>svw. ↑Hypotaxe
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Hypotaxis — is the grammatical arrangement of functionally similar but unequal constructs ( hypo = beneath , taxis = arrangement ), i.e., constructs playing an inequal role in a sentence.A common example of syntactic expression of hypotaxis is subordination… … Wikipedia
Hypotaxis — Hypotaxis, s. Hypnotismus, S. 711 … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
hypotaxis — [hī΄pō tak′sis, hip΄ōtak′sis] n. [ModL < Gr, submission: see HYPO & TAXIS] Gram. syntactic subordination of one clause or construction to another hypotactic [hī΄pōtak′tik, hip΄ōtak′tik] adj … English World dictionary
hypotaxis — hypotactic /huy peuh tak tik, hip euh /, adj. /huy peuh tak sis/, n. Gram. dependent relation or construction, as of clauses; syntactic subordination. [1880 85; < Gk hypótaxis subjection, equiv. to hypo HYPO + taxis TAXIS] * * * … Universalium
hypotaxis — hy•po•tax•is [[t]ˌhaɪ pəˈtæk sɪs[/t]] n. gram. the linking together of clauses or phrases in a subordinate relationship, as by using conjunctions; subordination Compare parataxis • Etymology: 1880–85; < Gk hypótaxis subjection; see hypo ,… … From formal English to slang
hypotaxis — noun Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, subjection, from hypotassein to arrange under, from hypo + tassein to arrange Date: 1883 syntactic subordination (as by a conjunction) … New Collegiate Dictionary
hypotaxis — См. ipotassi … Пятиязычный словарь лингвистических терминов
hypotaxis — noun Syntactic subordination of one clause or construction to another Ant: parataxis … Wiktionary
Hypotaxis — Hy|po|tạ|xis 〈f.; , tạ|xen; veraltet〉 = Hypotaxe (2) * * * Hy|po|tạ|xis, die; , …xen (Sprachwiss.): ↑ Hypotaxe (1). * * * Hy|po|tạ|xis, die; , ...xen (Sprachw.): ↑Hypotaxe (1) … Universal-Lexikon
hypotaxis — hy·po·tax·is … English syllables