Such features can make the pseudocleft into a highly allusive vehicle for gently prefacing the declination component.
Even when the composer is not methodically drawing upon lied material, he uses allusive material at significant points to integrate his largely free sections.
The author points to the existence of allusive narratives in which the nature of actions and their interpretation is not clear.
The speaker often employs hyperbole and is given to the constant utterance of absurdly emphatic exclamations, employing idiomatic and proverbial expressions, which are often allusive.
The spoken language is typically more allusive, put together in shorter sentences and phrases, using vaguer, less specific terms than are usually found in writing.
As allusive and treacherous as the road might be, the need for a comprehensive and just peace is even more critical than ever.
Intercepted conversations on any subject are even more allusive and full of half-stated meanings.
Accordingly, the content of the main changes involved is given a relatively compressed and allusive treatment.