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What (who) is Periphrase - definition

USAGE OF MULTIPLE SEPARATE WORDS TO CARRY THE MEANING OF PREFIXES, SUFFIXES OR VERBS
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Periphrase         
·vi To use circumlocution.
II. Periphrase ·vt To express by periphrase or circumlocution.
III. Periphrase ·noun The use of more words than are necessary to express the idea; a roundabout, or indirect, way of speaking; circumlocution.
periphrase         
n.
Circumlocution, circuit of words, roundabout expression, periphrasis.
Periphrasing         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Periphrase.

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Periphrasis

In linguistics, periphrasis () is the use of one or more function words to express meaning that otherwise may be expressed by attaching an affix or clitic to a word. The resulting phrase includes two or more collocated words instead of one inflected word. The word periphrasis originates from the Greek word periphrazein, which means talking around.

Periphrastic forms are a characteristic of analytic languages, whereas the absence of periphrasis is a characteristic of synthetic languages. While periphrasis concerns all categories of syntax, it is most visible with verb catena. The verb catenae of English (verb phrases constructed with auxiliary verbs) are highly periphrastic.