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Grammatical Errors
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Certain errors in grammar have names (split infinitive) etc..
I remember one having a name whereby you say the same thing twice: such as Male Man. You need not use the Male for you have already defined it within man. Does this have a name, or is it merely repetition.
I ask because I believe a Bourgeois Capitalist is one, for they can be regarded as the same thing...
I remember one having a name whereby you say the same thing twice: such as Male Man. You need not use the Male for you have already defined it within man. Does this have a name, or is it merely repetition.
I ask because I believe a Bourgeois Capitalist is one, for they can be regarded as the same thing...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't see Bourgeois Capitalist as a tautology.
We know what a capitalist is.
The adjective BOURGEOIS means, in my dictionary,
"1.Of, relating to, or typical of the middle class.
2. Held to be preoccupied with respectability and material values."
A capitalist is likely to be bourgeios but isn't necessarily, and vice versa.
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We know what a capitalist is.
The adjective BOURGEOIS means, in my dictionary,
"1.Of, relating to, or typical of the middle class.
2. Held to be preoccupied with respectability and material values."
A capitalist is likely to be bourgeios but isn't necessarily, and vice versa.
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this is another word for it
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A redundantly tautologous pleonasm in fact.
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A redundantly tautologous pleonasm in fact.