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Euphonious Phrasing

Introduction Euphonious phrasing refers to the deliberate arrangement of sounds in language to produce a pleasing, harmonious, or melodious effect. The term combines the Greek roots eu (“good”) and phone (“sound”), and is applied across disciplines that involve verbal or written expression. In literary studies, euphoni...

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Etiological Myth

Introduction Etiological myths are narrative accounts that explain the origin of natural phenomena, cultural practices, social institutions, or other significant aspects of a society’s worldview. The term derives from the Greek aitia (cause) and logos (study), indicating a focus on causation. Unlike historical or etiol...

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Erotema

Introduction ​Erotema, often rendered in modern Greek as ερώτημα (transliterated as “erotema”), is an ancient Greek noun that translates directly to “question” or “inquiry.” The term appears throughout classical literature and philosophical treatises, playing a central role in the development of Greek rhetorical and lo...

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Epithetical Phrase

Introduction An epithetical phrase is a linguistic construction in which an epithet - an adjective, participle, or nominal modifier that conveys an essential quality - functions as a stand‑alone phrase to characterize a noun or a person. The term “epithetical” is derived from the Greek word epithetos, meaning “describ...

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Epistolary Form

Introduction Epistolary form is a literary technique that presents a narrative through a series of documents, typically letters, diary entries, telegrams, or other written communications. The term derives from the Latin word epistula, meaning “letter.” This form allows authors to explore character perspectives, convey ...

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