Anacoluthon

/ˌænəkəˈluːθɑn/ noun

A break or interruption in a sentence's grammatical structure, where the construction suddenly shifts or doesn't follow the expected pattern.

From Greek 'anacoluthos' (not following), derived from 'ana-' (not) + 'akolouthos' (following); a rhetorical term for deliberate or accidental grammatical inconsistency.

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