What is Anacoluthon?

Anacoluthon is beginning a sentence in one syntax, but ending it in another, usually with an unexpected shift in subject.  For example: “I told you not to play by the river–where did you get those coins?” Or, “Drive carefully. There’s a bump in the–I’ve said enough.” Anacoluthon is not a non-sequitur (Latin for “it does […]

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