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Title: Style Analysis


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Style Analysis
  • Syntax

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What is syntax?
  • The word syntax refers to the way words and
    phrases are arranged to form phrases and
    sentences.
  • For our purposes, the words syntax, sentence
    structure, and phrasing will all describe the
    same concept.

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What does it include?
  • It can include not only syntax, sentence
    structure, and phrasing but elements like
    sentence variety, repetition, parallel structure,
    word order, punctuation patterns, rhythm, and
    cadence.

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Look for the following
  • Specific phrasing patterns
  • Length of sentences (long or short)
  • Number of sentences
  • Divisions within a piece with different syntax
    for each
  • parallel structure
  • Different sentence types (simple, compound,
    complex, cumulative, loose, periodic)
  • Specific kinds of punctuation
  • Rhythm and cadence in a sentence
  • Repetitions
  • Subject openers and non-subject openers
  • Rhetorical questions

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Why analyze syntax?
  • When you analyze syntax, you identify the
    sentence structure and analyze how the
    relationship between the syntax and the content
    reflect the authors purpose.

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Remember
  • The word structure means organization but
    sentence structure means syntax.
  • You must become an expert at identifying sentence
    patterns and saying why the author uses certain
    syntactic patterns in a passage.

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Method for analyzing syntax
  • Like organization, break the passage into three
    partsbeginning, middle, and end.
  • The example sentence for each syntax section will
    identify the syntactic pattern in that section.
  • The commentary sentences will discuss the
    significance of the examples and say why the
    author chose that particular syntax.

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The Gettysburg Address---modelyea!!!
  • Read the piece again.
  • Look for places to break it into a beginning,
    middle, and end according to the syntax patterns
    you see.
  • Of course, there is no one right place to do
    this, so you wont be wrong---mostly!

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Syntax paragraph
  • Topic sentence
  • Example sentence for beginning
  • Commentary for beginning example sentence
  • Commentary for beginning example sentence
  • Example sentence for middle
  • Commentary for middle example sentence
  • Commentary for middle example sentence
  • Example sentence for end
  • Commentary for end example sentence
  • Commentary for end example sentence
  • Concluding sentence

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Topic syntence ?
  • The authors syntax moves from ______ to _______
    and finally to ______.

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Exsymple
  • The authors syntax moves from long and blunt to
    choppy and descriptive and finally to unceasing
    and rhythmic.

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Example sentences
  • This will be different from the other ones
    because we will use few or no quotations in a
    syntax paragraph.
  • Your example sentences describe the syntax of the
    sectionsbeginning, middle, or end.

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Example of Beginning example sentence
  • In the beginning, there is one long sentences
    with inflections at the end of each clause.

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Commentary (analysis or interpretation)
  • Two separate sentences
  • Firstcomment on the significance of the example
    sentence
  • Secondexplain why the author chose this syntax

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Example of Commentary
  • The length mirrors the preparation of the nation
    and the proceedings of war itself, while the
    cadence gives a sense of continual perseverance
    and progression.

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Example of 2nd commentary
  • The author does this to emphasize the increasing
    magnitude of what is to follow.

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Example of Middle example sentence
  • In the middle, the piece is characterized by a
    long-short-long series connected by complex
    parallels.

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Commentary
  • Resembling the march-fight-march movement of war,
    Lincolns writing is strategic and yet ironically
    softened by the music of the parallel structure.
  • He uses the see-saw style to illustrate the
    frequent and close connections between death and
    duty.

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Example of end example sentence
  • In the end, however, the sentences are again
    connected by many dashes.

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Commentary
  • Lincolns consistent elaboration reassures the
    people that continuing the war is indeed a noble
    cause.
  • He does this to remind the audience over and over
    again of the present needs of the country.

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Concluding sentence
  • Thus, the syntax follows a circular path
    grammatical structures tie the beginning and
    ending together just as the speech ties together
    the past and the future of a nation.
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