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Noun Concept
Categories: Figures of speech, Syntactic entities, Poetic devices, Word order
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anastrophe  inversion
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The reversal of the normal order of words WordNet 3.0
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The reversal of the normal order of words WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
Anastrophe is a figure of speech in which the normal word order of the subject, the verb, and the object is changed. Wikipedia
In linguistics, inversion is any of several grammatical constructions where two expressions switch their canonical order of appearance, that is, they invert. Wikipedia
A figure of speech also known as an inversion Wikipedia Disambiguation
Grammatical constructions where two expressions switch their order of appearance Wikipedia Disambiguation
Figure of speech Wikidata
Grammatical construction where two expressions switch their canonical order of appearance Wikidata
A reversal in the usual direction of a process, as in the change of density of water at 4° C. OmegaWiki
Unusual word order, often involving an inversion of the usual pattern of the sentence. Wiktionary
Switching in the syntactical order of words. Wiktionary (translation)
Deviation from standard word order by putting the predicate before the subject. It takes place in questions with auxiliary verbs and in normal, affirmative clauses beginning with a negative particle, for the purpose of emphasis. Wiktionary
Deviation from standard word order by putting the predicate before the subject, in questions with auxiliary verbs and for the purpose of emphasis. Wiktionary (translation)
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Inversion takes place in the sentence 'Is she here?' — 'is', the predicate, is before 'she', the subject. ( with an auxiliary verb ). Wiktionary
Inversion takes place in the sentence 'Never have I done that.' — 'have', the predicate, is before 'I', the subject, due to 'never' being the first word of the sentence. ( for the purpose of emphasis ). Wiktionary
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