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Anacoluthon for Rhetorical Effect (Broken Sentence Logic)

Master the art of the 'broken sentence' to add sophisticated, emotional emphasis to your Portuguese communication.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Anacoluthon is an intentional break in grammatical sequence to emphasize a topic, leaving the initial subject dangling without a direct predicate.

  • Start with a topic: 'Esses meninos, não se pode confiar neles.'
  • Leave the initial noun phrase isolated from the main verb.
  • Ensure the rest of the sentence resolves the meaning logically.
Topic + , + [New Subject + Verb + Object]

Overview

Have you ever started a sentence and then completely changed your mind halfway through? We all do it. In grammar, we call this anacoluto.
It is the art of the broken sentence. You start with one idea, leave it hanging, and finish with another. It sounds like a mistake, right?
For a C2 learner, it is actually a powerful tool. It mimics how humans actually think and feel. It creates a raw, emotional connection with your audience.
Think of it as a detour that leads to a better view. You are not losing your way. You are choosing a more interesting path.
It is common in great literature and heated arguments alike. In Portuguese, it adds a rhythmic, almost musical quality to your speech. It breaks the rigid rules to reveal the heart of the message.

How This Grammar Works

Anacoluto works by isolating a topic at the very beginning. You place a noun or pronoun at the start of your sentence. Then, you stop.
You do not give it a verb or a direct grammatical link. Instead, you start a fresh clause that explains the rest. The first word just sits there, glowing with emphasis.
It is like pointing a spotlight at someone before they even speak. In standard grammar, every subject needs a verb. Here, the subject is just a guest of honor.
It sets the stage for what follows. For example, instead of saying "I don't care about money," you say: Eu, o dinheiro não me importa. The Eu is technically useless to the syntax.
But it is vital for the emotion. It tells the listener:
Focus on me and my relationship with this topic.

Formation Pattern

1
Creating an anacoluto is like building a bridge and stopping halfway. Follow these steps to master the break:
2
Select your hanging topic. This is usually a noun or a pronoun like Essas pessoas or A vida.
3
Place it at the very start of your sentence for maximum impact.
4
Add a comma. This is your visual signal that the logic is about to shift.
5
Start a new, complete sentence structure that refers back to the topic indirectly.
6
Ensure the second part makes sense on its own, even without the first part.
7
Think of it as a Topic + Comment structure. The topic is the hook. The comment is the punchline. It is a bit like a grammar traffic light that turns yellow right when you expect green.

When To Use It

You should use anacoluto when you want to sound authentic or poetic. It is perfect for high-stakes emotional moments. Imagine you are in a job interview and want to sound passionate.
Or maybe you are writing a soul-stirring letter to a friend. Use it to emphasize a contrast. It works wonders in casual storytelling to make your speech feel alive.
If you are ordering food and want to highlight your preference, it works too: Eu, a carne não me agrada. It makes you sound like a native who is so comfortable with the language that they can play with its bones. Use it in creative writing to give your characters a unique, realistic voice.
It is the hallmark of a speaker who values impact over strict textbook logic.

When Not To Use It

Do not use anacoluto in formal technical manuals. Your IKEA instructions should not have broken logic. Avoid it in legal documents or academic papers where precision is king.
If the reader needs to follow a strict step-by-step process, don't confuse them. In these cases, a broken sentence just looks like a lack of editing. If you use it too much in one conversation, you might sound scattered.
It is a spice, not the main course. Using it in every sentence is like putting hot sauce on your cereal. It is also risky in basic proficiency exams.
Only use it when you are sure the examiner knows you are doing it on purpose. At C2, you have earned this right, but use it wisely.

Common Mistakes

The biggest mistake is making the break feel accidental. If there is no clear emphasis, it just looks like a typo. Another error is forgetting the comma. Without that pause, the sentence becomes a confusing word salad. Some people also forget to finish the second thought. You cannot leave the listener hanging forever! O meu irmão, ontem no shopping... and then stopping is just a fragment, not an anacoluto. You must complete the thought: O meu irmão, ontem no shopping as coisas não correram bem. Also, avoid using it with very complex subjects. If the hanging part is ten words long, the listener will forget it by the time you reach the verb. Keep the isolated part short and punchy.

Contrast With Similar Patterns

Do not confuse anacoluto with a simple sujeito deslocado (displaced subject). In a displaced subject, the grammar stays intact. You just move the pieces around.
In anacoluto, the grammar actually breaks. It is also different from pleonasmo (redundancy). Pleonasmo repeats an idea for emphasis, like subir para cima.
Anacoluto changes the structural direction entirely. It is closer to a tópico frasal (topic sentence), but much more dramatic. Think of anacoluto as the rebellious cousin of the standard sentence.
While others follow the map, the anacoluto jumps the fence to take a shortcut through the garden.

Quick FAQ

Q

Is it grammatically wrong?

Technically yes, but rhetorically it is a sophisticated right.

Q

Can I use it in emails?

Yes, in personal or semi-formal ones to add a human touch.

Q

Does it have a specific name in English?

Yes, it is also called Anacoluthon.

Q

Who is the master of this in Portuguese?

The writer Machado de Assis used it beautifully to show character depth.

Q

Will I lose points in a C2 exam?

Not if you use it in the right context, like a narrative essay.

Anacoluthon Structure

Step Component Example
1
Topic (Noun)
O projeto
2
Separator
,
3
New Clause
eu não terminei ele

Meanings

Anacoluthon is a rhetorical figure where the grammatical structure of a sentence is intentionally broken, leaving an initial element without a formal syntactic link to the rest of the sentence.

1

Topic-Comment Focus

Used to highlight a specific subject before shifting to a comment about it.

“A vida, não sei o que ela nos reserva.”

“O meu pai, a saúde dele preocupa-me.”

2

Spontaneous Speech

Used in casual speech when the speaker changes their mind mid-sentence.

“O João, ele... quer dizer, o carro dele quebrou.”

“A festa, nós vamos fazer na casa da Ana.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Anacoluthon for Rhetorical Effect (Broken Sentence Logic)
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Topic, Clause
O sol, ele brilha.
Negative
Topic, Clause
A chuva, não gosto dela.
Question
Topic, Clause?
O jantar, você já fez?
Emphasis
Topic, Clause
A vida, ela é bela.

격식 수준 스펙트럼

격식체
O projeto, a sua conclusão é incerta.

O projeto, a sua conclusão é incerta. (Work environment)

중립
O projeto, ele é difícil de terminar.

O projeto, ele é difícil de terminar. (Work environment)

비격식체
O projeto, não sei se vou conseguir terminar ele.

O projeto, não sei se vou conseguir terminar ele. (Work environment)

속어
O projeto, tá osso.

O projeto, tá osso. (Work environment)

Anacoluthon Anatomy

Anacoluthon

Part 1

  • Topic Subject

Part 2

  • Break Comma

Part 3

  • Clause Resumptive

수준별 예문

1

A casa, ela é grande.

The house, it is big.

2

O café, eu gosto dele.

The coffee, I like it.

1

O meu carro, ele quebrou ontem.

My car, it broke yesterday.

2

A prova, eu não estudei para ela.

The test, I didn't study for it.

1

Essas pessoas, não se pode confiar nelas.

These people, one cannot trust them.

2

O dinheiro, eu não tenho mais nada.

The money, I have nothing left.

1

A verdade, ninguém quer ouvi-la.

The truth, nobody wants to hear it.

2

Os problemas, eles sempre voltam.

The problems, they always return.

1

Aquele rapaz, não sei onde ele se meteu.

That guy, I don't know where he got himself into.

2

A esperança, ela é a última que morre.

Hope, it is the last to die.

1

A justiça, se ela não for feita, o caos reinará.

Justice, if it is not done, chaos will reign.

2

O tempo, ele não espera por ninguém.

Time, it waits for no one.

혼동하기 쉬운

Anacoluthon for Rhetorical Effect (Broken Sentence Logic) Hyperbaton

Both change word order.

Anacoluthon for Rhetorical Effect (Broken Sentence Logic) Ellipsis

Both omit information.

Anacoluthon for Rhetorical Effect (Broken Sentence Logic) Topicalization

Very similar to anacoluthon.

자주 하는 실수

O carro, quebrou.

O carro, ele quebrou.

Needs a resumptive pronoun.

Eu, gosto de pizza.

A pizza, eu gosto dela.

Don't isolate the subject without a topic.

O livro, li.

O livro, eu li ele.

Needs full clause.

A casa, bonita.

A casa, ela é bonita.

Needs a verb.

O filme, vi ontem.

O filme, eu vi ele ontem.

Needs resumptive pronoun.

Eles, não sei.

Eles, eu não sei nada sobre eles.

Needs full clause.

O trabalho, é difícil.

O trabalho, ele é difícil.

Needs resumptive pronoun for emphasis.

A comida, comi.

A comida, eu comi ela toda.

Needs full clause.

O dia, foi bom.

O dia, ele foi muito bom.

Needs resumptive pronoun.

A política, é complexa.

A política, ela é complexa.

Needs resumptive pronoun.

O medo, paralisa.

O medo, ele paralisa as pessoas.

Needs full clause.

A vida, é curta.

A vida, ela é curta demais.

Needs resumptive pronoun.

문장 패턴

___, eu não gosto ___.

___, ele é muito ___.

___, você já ___?

Real World Usage

Texting common

O jantar, você já comeu?

Social Media common

A vida, ela não para!

Speeches occasional

A liberdade, ela é o nosso bem maior.

💡

Use for Emphasis

Use anacoluthon when you want to make sure the listener knows exactly what the subject of your sentence is.
⚠️

Avoid in Formal Writing

Do not use this in formal academic or business reports as it may be perceived as a grammatical error.
🎯

Resumptive Pronouns

Always include a pronoun (ele, ela, dele, dela) in the second clause to make the sentence sound natural.

Smart Tips

Front the subject, add a comma, then add a full clause.

Eu não gosto desse filme. Esse filme, eu não gosto dele.

Use the topic as a 'hook' to give yourself time to think.

O que eu quero dizer é que... O problema, ele é que...

Use it to show character emotion.

Estou muito triste. A vida, ela é muito triste.

발음

/o 'pɾo.ʒe.tu/ , /e.le 'e 'di.fi.siw/

Intonation

The topic is spoken with a slightly higher pitch, followed by a distinct pause (comma).

Topic-Pause-Comment

O dinheiro ↑, (pause) eu não tenho ↓.

Emphasizes the topic.

암기하기

기억법

Anacoluthon: A-N-A (Always New Arrangement).

시각적 연상

Imagine a train track that suddenly stops, and a new track begins slightly to the side. The train (the sentence) jumps the gap.

Rhyme

Start with a noun, add a comma then, start a new clause and you're there again.

Story

Maria wanted to talk about her cat. She said, 'O gato, ele fugiu!' She paused after 'gato' to make sure everyone was listening, then finished the thought.

Word Web

TópicoQuebraÊnfasePronomeSintaxeRhetórica

챌린지

Write 3 sentences today using anacoluthon to emphasize your feelings about the weather, your job, and your favorite food.

문화 노트

Anacoluthon is extremely common in daily speech, often used to organize thoughts in real-time.

More restricted to literary or highly expressive contexts; sounds more 'marked' or emphatic.

From Greek 'anakolouthos' meaning 'inconsistent'.

대화 시작하기

O futebol, o que você acha dele?

A tecnologia, ela ajuda ou atrapalha?

O futuro, como você vê ele?

일기 주제

Write about your favorite city using anacoluthon for emphasis.
Describe a difficult decision you made.
Reflect on the importance of learning languages.

자주 하는 실수

Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답

Test Yourself

Complete the sentence.

O café, eu gosto ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Café is masculine.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

A casa, bonita.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Needs a verb.
Which is an anacoluthon? 객관식

Select the correct sentence.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
It has the topic-break-clause structure.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

Arrange the words in the correct order:

All words placed

Click words above to build the sentence

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Correct structure.

Score: /4

연습 문제

4 exercises
Complete the sentence.

O café, eu gosto ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Café is masculine.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

A casa, bonita.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Needs a verb.
Which is an anacoluthon? 객관식

Select the correct sentence.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
It has the topic-break-clause structure.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

ele / O / quebrou / carro / ,

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Correct structure.

Score: /4

자주 묻는 질문 (6)

In formal writing, yes. In speech and literature, it is a stylistic choice.

To emphasize the topic and make speech sound more natural.

Yes, the comma marks the break in syntax.

Yes, it is very common in informal Brazilian Portuguese.

Only if you are writing a creative or narrative essay.

A pronoun like 'ele' or 'dele' that refers back to the topic.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Anacoluto

Usage is slightly more common in informal Spanish than formal European Portuguese.

French moderate

Anacoluthe

Less common in everyday spoken French compared to Brazilian Portuguese.

German moderate

Anakoluth

German syntax is more rigid, making anacoluthon stand out more.

Japanese partial

Topic-comment structure

In Portuguese, it is a break; in Japanese, it is the standard sentence structure.

Arabic low

Al-Ibtida

Arabic does not 'break' the sentence in the same way.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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