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Polyptoton

Polyptoton is a rhetorical device featuring the repetition of words derived from the same root. It enriches meaning and creates…

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Passive Voice in English Grammar

The passive voice shifts focus from the actor to the action or recipient. Learn when and why to use it…

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Onomatopoeia: Words That Sound Like What They Mean

Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate the natural sounds of things. Discover how these evocative words enhance language, from animal…

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Non-Rhotic

Non-rhotic describes accents where the 'r' sound is not pronounced after a vowel, unless it is followed by another vowel.…

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Inflection

Inflection refers to the change in the form of a word to express grammatical functions such as tense, mood, person,…

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Inductive Antonomasia: From General to Specific Identification

Inductive antonomasia uses a general characteristic or role to identify a specific person or thing. It's like calling someone 'The…

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Idioms: Understanding Figurative Language

Idioms are phrases with figurative meanings, different from their literal interpretations. They enrich language, adding color and nuance, but can…

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Exophoric Reference: Understanding What Lies Beyond

Exophoric reference points to entities or concepts outside the immediate text. Understanding this linguistic phenomenon is crucial for effective communication…

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Epizeuxis: The Power of Repetition

Epizeuxis is a rhetorical device that emphasizes a word or phrase by repeating it immediately. Discover its impact on communication,…

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Epanalepsis

Epanalepsis is a rhetorical device that repeats the beginning word or phrase of a clause or sentence at the end.…

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