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Parallelism. Logical vs. Grammatical Parallelism. Logical Parallelism: Has a parallel meaning in that the items are of equal value and importance e.g. group nouns are of the same classification. Grammatical Parallelism:
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Logical vs. Grammatical Parallelism Logical Parallelism: • Has a parallel meaning in that the items are of equal value and importance e.g. group nouns are of the same classification Grammatical Parallelism: • Uses the same part of speech when a coordinating conjunction is used to link words in a series of two or more. Incorrect: The types of people at the rally included Asians, African Americans, Native Americans, and women.Correct: The types of people at the rally included Asians, African Americans, and Native Americans. Incorrect: I go to the store, and I bought bread.Correct: I went to the store, and I bought bread. Source: Jones, D. (n.d.) Lynchburg College: Parallelism. Retrieved 6 Jan 2009 from http://www.lynchburg.edu/x2527.xml
Parallelism • Is important in listing, comparing and contrasting items or ideas. • Means each item in such lists or comparisons has the same grammatical structure Engineering graduates should possess the following abilities when they enter the workforce: think critically, work independently, and communicate effectively. What is the parallel grammatical structure here?
What are the parallel structures? Nitrogen, oxygen and argon are three main types of gases on the earth’s atmosphere. All passengers boarding the plane were instructed to check their passports before and after clearing the customs. During the lab session, the technician demonstrated the use of the equipment and informed the students on the properties of the chemicals.
What are the parallel structures? Nitrogen, oxygen, and argon are three main gases on the earth’s atmosphere. – nouns All passengers boarding the plane were instructed to check their passports before and after clearing the customs. – logical parallelism with adverb clause “clearing the customs” not being repeated During the lab session, the technician demonstrated the use of the equipment and informed the students on the properties of the chemicals. – verb clauses
Parallelism with Coordinators Words, phrases ad clauses joined by and, or, and but are written in the parallel form. All passengers boarding the flyer could carry their small bags orleave them at the counter. The technicians possess the skillsbut not the knowledge to handle the latest machines.
Parallelism with Correlative Coordinators The parallel form is used with correlative conjunctions like both…and, either…or, neither…nor and not only…but also. New laws may be needed both to regulate the use of pesticides and their disposal. If neither industry nor the public are concerned about waste disposal, future generations will suffer. It is not only important for the public to understand the importance of recycling, but also to embrace it as a lifestyle.
Sources Jones, D. (n.d.) Lynchburg College: Parallelism. Retrieved 6 Jan 2009 from http://www.lynchburg.edu/x2527.xml Lane, A. and Lange, E. (1999). Writing Clearly: An Editing Guide (2nd ed.). Boston: Heinle and Heinle Publishers, 131-143. Oshima, A. and Hogue, A. (2006). Writing Academic English (4th ed.). New York: Pearson Education, 179-183.