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'''Prolepsis''' may refer to: |
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* [[Prolepsis (album)|''Prolepsis'' (album)]], by Arrogance |
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* [[Prolepsis (rhetoric)]], technique of anticipating the opposing argument |
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* [[Cataphora]], linguistics term to describe an expression that co-refers with a later expression in the discourse |
* [[Cataphora]], linguistics term to describe an expression that co-refers with a later expression in the discourse |
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* [[Déjà vu]], the experience of feeling sure that one has already witnessed or experienced a current situation |
* [[Déjà vu]], the experience of feeling sure that one has already witnessed or experienced a current situation |
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* [[Foreshadowing]], literary technique to give clues to allow a reader to predict what will happen |
* [[Foreshadowing]], literary technique to give clues to allow a reader to predict what will happen |
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*[[Prolepsis (rhetoric)]], technique of anticipating the opposing argument |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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Prolepsis may refer to:
- Prolepsis (album), by Arrogance
- Prolepsis (rhetoric), technique of anticipating the opposing argument
- Prolepsis, one of the three criteria of truth in Epicureanism
- Cataphora, linguistics term to describe an expression that co-refers with a later expression in the discourse
- Déjà vu, the experience of feeling sure that one has already witnessed or experienced a current situation
- Flashforward, in storytelling, an interjected scene that takes the narrative forward
- Foreshadowing, literary technique to give clues to allow a reader to predict what will happen
See also
- Procatalepsis, or prebuttal, a figure of speech in which the speaker raises an objection to their own argument and then immediately answers it
- Proleptic (disambiguation)
- Proslepsis, figures of speech