recapitulation Definition In English

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Examples of recapitulation

  • For the first time, a formalism simultaneously captures generation, navigation, recombination, recapitulation and recall.

  • Confidence in numbers is a simple recapitulation of the general logical error of induction of general laws from specific facts.

  • Here my very brief recapitulation is meant only to introduce this view and show why it must contend with the particularity requirement.

  • A tonal return of the type normally associated with the start of a sonata recapitulation may be marked in several ways.

  • Although there is a slightly wearing tendency for repetition and recapitulation, both within and between chapters, they are carefully argued and well constructed.

  • These are the divine intellect, economy, recapitulation and participation, and they are best understood in succession.

  • After all, classical communication is predicated both on the passing of time and on recapitulation.

  • The aftermath of the march music is a recapitulation of the generating material of the exposition, but not its manner.

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