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- Procatalepsis abstract "Procatalepsis, also called prolepsis or prebuttal, is a figure of speech in which the speaker raises an objection to his own argument and then immediately answers it. By doing so, he hopes to strengthen his argument by dealing with possible counter-arguments before his audience can raise them.In rhetoric anticipating future responses and answering possible objections will set up one's argument for a strong defense. The Columbia Dictionary of Modern Literary and Cultural Criticism states that there are three distinct theoretical uses of prolepsis: argumentation, literary discussion, and conjunction with narratological analyses of the order of events.In argumentation, prolepsis is used to answer the opponent’s possible objections before they can be made. In literary discussion, prolepsis is used as a figure of speech in which a description is used before it is strictly applicable. Sayings such as "I'm a dead man" exemplify the suggestion of a state that has not yet occurred. In narratological analyses prolepsis can be used with the order of events and presentation of events in texts. This refers to the study of narrative in respect to "flash-forwards" in which a future event serves as an interruption of the present time of the text.Example: "It is difficult to see how a pilot boat could be completely immune to capsizing or plunging, but pilot boat design criteria must meet the needs of the industry and pilotage authorities."↑ ↑ 2.0 2.1".
- Procatalepsis wikiPageID "498582".
- Procatalepsis wikiPageRevisionID "585682432".
- Procatalepsis hasPhotoCollection Procatalepsis.
- Procatalepsis subject Category:Figures_of_speech.
- Procatalepsis subject Category:Rhetoric.
- Procatalepsis comment "Procatalepsis, also called prolepsis or prebuttal, is a figure of speech in which the speaker raises an objection to his own argument and then immediately answers it. By doing so, he hopes to strengthen his argument by dealing with possible counter-arguments before his audience can raise them.In rhetoric anticipating future responses and answering possible objections will set up one's argument for a strong defense.".
- Procatalepsis label "Procatalepsis".
- Procatalepsis label "Prokatalepsis".
- Procatalepsis label "Prolepse".
- Procatalepsis label "Prolepse".
- Procatalepsis label "Prolepsis (figura retórica)".
- Procatalepsis label "Prolepsis (stijlfiguur)".
- Procatalepsis label "Prolepsis".
- Procatalepsis label "Prolessi".
- Procatalepsis label "Пролепсис".
- Procatalepsis label "予弁法".
- Procatalepsis sameAs Prokatalepsis.
- Procatalepsis sameAs Prolepsis_(figura_retórica).
- Procatalepsis sameAs Prolepse.
- Procatalepsis sameAs Prolessi.
- Procatalepsis sameAs 予弁法.
- Procatalepsis sameAs Prolepsis_(stijlfiguur).
- Procatalepsis sameAs Prolepsis.
- Procatalepsis sameAs Prolepse.
- Procatalepsis sameAs m.02hp9q.
- Procatalepsis sameAs Q1190629.
- Procatalepsis sameAs Q1190629.
- Procatalepsis wasDerivedFrom Procatalepsis?oldid=585682432.
- Procatalepsis isPrimaryTopicOf Procatalepsis.