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Hypsos is a Greek philosophical concept comparable to the modern concept of the sublime, or a moment that brings oral speech to an astonishing and monumental pause. Its root hypso- literally means "aloft", "height", or "on high". However, a distinguishing feature of hypsos in rhetorical studies is that it “combines conflicting emotions: fear and awe, horror and fascinations.” It is a climactic moment in speech that generates uncertainty for the audience.

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  • هيبسوس (ar)
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  • هيبسوس هو مفهوم فلسفي يوناني يمكن مقارنته بالمفهوم الحديث للسامية وتعني حرفيًا (عاليًا) أو (الارتفاع). ومع ذلك فإن السمة المميزة للهيبسوس في الدراسات البلاغية هي أنها تجمع بين العواطف المتضاربة: الخوف والرعب والفتنة. وهي لحظة ذروة في الكلام تولد عدم اليقين للجمهور. (ar)
  • Hypsos is a Greek philosophical concept comparable to the modern concept of the sublime, or a moment that brings oral speech to an astonishing and monumental pause. Its root hypso- literally means "aloft", "height", or "on high". However, a distinguishing feature of hypsos in rhetorical studies is that it “combines conflicting emotions: fear and awe, horror and fascinations.” It is a climactic moment in speech that generates uncertainty for the audience. (en)
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  • هيبسوس هو مفهوم فلسفي يوناني يمكن مقارنته بالمفهوم الحديث للسامية وتعني حرفيًا (عاليًا) أو (الارتفاع). ومع ذلك فإن السمة المميزة للهيبسوس في الدراسات البلاغية هي أنها تجمع بين العواطف المتضاربة: الخوف والرعب والفتنة. وهي لحظة ذروة في الكلام تولد عدم اليقين للجمهور. (ar)
  • Hypsos is a Greek philosophical concept comparable to the modern concept of the sublime, or a moment that brings oral speech to an astonishing and monumental pause. Its root hypso- literally means "aloft", "height", or "on high". However, a distinguishing feature of hypsos in rhetorical studies is that it “combines conflicting emotions: fear and awe, horror and fascinations.” It is a climactic moment in speech that generates uncertainty for the audience. (en)
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