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Another prime example is "Me Jane, Tarzan," where "me" is used (the objective case pronoun) instead of the proper subjective case pronoun, "I". This example also includes ellipsis of the verb "am".
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In another example, one might say "That dress is you!" rather than "That dress is becoming to you," placing
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where the relation of kingdom and glory are altered by antiptosis.
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This form of antiptosis is related to the technique
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Ancient Greek
rhetorical device
enallage
grammatical case
English
inflected
Greek
Latin
conjunction
preposition
genitive case
hendiadys
hypallage
nominative case
objective case
Glossary of rhetorical terms
"Antiptosis"
the original
"The figure of speech Antiptosis in John 1:1-2"

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