Socrates uses brachylogy to undermine every discourse, long or short, rather than to express truths for which macrology would be less suitable. |
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Because of the close grammatical parallelism and the dependent relationship between the two or more units in brachylogy, one might expect such units to cohere into a single colon. |
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It is interesting that it is in adverbial coordination that formal asymmetry obtains, where brachylogy is not a highly salient device elsewhere in Romance. |
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The prevailing principle of the composition seems to have been the employment of the fewest words, thus rendering the work a constant brachylogy. |
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Another difficulty for a reader lies in his use of brachylogy. |
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A subject that is a part of an idiom may also be omitted by brachylogy. |
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The simplest fabrication procedure and the most classic method of free radical production were used to research the protein damage, demonstrating obvious virtues of brachylogy, rigor and precise. |
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Brachylogy is part of Socrates' dialectical strategy and functions as an argumentative trump card that enables the philosopher to disclose the limits of rhetoric as a form of fact finding. |
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