👉 Unperiphrastic is a type of syntactic structure in English that consists of two or more independent clauses connected by a conjunction. These clauses are often used to connect sentences that do not form a complete thought. For example, "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" can be split into two independent clauses: "The quick brown fox" and "jumps over the lazy dog." The first clause is unperiphrastic because it does not contain any conjunctions or pre