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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

The 'You' sandwich phrase structure

You've probably encountered this before -- the 'You' sandwich. Examples:

'You rascal, you.'

'You murderer, you.'

etc.

Does this 'You' sandwich phrase structure have a name or term?
  

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I'm sure it does. Posting just so I'll be notified if there's a an answer.

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I'm sure it does. Posting just so I'll be notified if there's a an answer.
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The closest stylistic (or rhetorical) device is repetition.
http://grammar.about.com/od/rs/a/repetitionterm.htm

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