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Syndeton

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Syndeton(from the Greek συνδετόν "bound together with" ) orsyndetic coordinationingrammaris a form ofsyntacticcoordinationof the elements of asentence(conjuncts) with the help of acoordinating conjunction.

For instance, in a simple syndeton two conjuncts are joined by a conjunction: "I will have eggsandham ".[1]

In syndetic coordination with more than two conjuncts, the conjunction is placed between the two last conjuncts: "I will need bread, cheese and ham". Theserial commais not usually used in front of the conjunction between the last two items inBritish English,whileAmerican Englishgenerally suggests a comma: "I will need bread, cheese, and ham".

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  1. ^"syndeton - definition and examples of syndeton and syndetic".Grammar.about.com. 2013-11-13.Retrieved2013-12-14.