Qu'est-ce que le pléonasme vicieux ?
Qu'est-ce que le pléonasme vicieux ?
Quand le pléonasme n'ajoute rien à la force ou à la grâce du discours, il est dit « vicieux ». On distingue, ainsi qu'il est mentionné plus haut, le pléonasme sémantique et le pléonnasme syntaxique. Pour éviter toute superfluité de mots, on doit : se garder d'employer dans la même phrase des adverbes de sens identique.
Quel est le sens du mot oxymore ?
Figure de style qui réunit deux mots en apparence contradictoires. (Exemple : un silence éloquent.)
What is the meaning of pleonasm?
- Pleonasm (/ˈpliːənæzəm/; from Ancient Greek πλεονασμός, pleonasmós, from πλέον, pleon, meaning 'more; too much') is the use of more words or parts of words than are necessary or sufficient for clear expression: for example black darkness or burning fire.
What is Semantic pleonasm?
- Semantic pleonasm is a question more of style and usage than of grammar. Linguists usually call this redundancy to avoid confusion with syntactic pleonasm, a more important phenomenon for theoretical linguistics. It usually takes one of two forms: Overlap or prolixity.
What is the difference between tautology and pleonasm?
- Tautology and pleonasm are not consistently differentiated in literature. Most often, pleonasm is understood to mean a word or phrase which is useless, clichéd, or repetitive, but a pleonasm can also be simply an unremarkable use of idiom. It can aid in achieving a specific (sic) linguistic effect, be it social, poetic or literary.
What is a pleonastic phrase?
- Some pleonastic phrases are part of a language's idiom, like "tuna fish" and "safe haven" in American English. They are so common that their use is unremarkable and often even unnoticeable for native speakers, although in many cases the redundancy can be dropped with no loss of meaning.














