1. A set of items that all contain a similar element.
2. Noun
3. Syn: mold, pattern, model
4. Abolished is a paradigm of the root word abolish.
Philology
1. Studying the original form and definitions of literature.
2. Noun
3. Related words: linguistics, learning, words
4. Philology is used all the time on Greek myths.
Phonology
1. The study of how a word is pronounced.
2. Noun
3. Related words: phonics, pronunciation, accent
4. Phonology is important when differentiating words from multiple languages.
5. pro·nun·ci·a·tion [pruh-nuhn-see-ey-shuhn]
Rhetoric
1. To use language effectively
2. Noun
3. Syn: rant, address, composition
4. Rhetoric is an acquired skill that is needed to be a successful speaker.
Syntax
1. The study of how to form a sentence.
2. Noun
3. Related words: grammar, sentence structure, language rules
4. Syntax is one of the beginning stages of learning the English language.
Rhetoric
1. To use language effectively
2. Noun
3. Syn: rant, address, composition
4. Rhetoric is an acquired skill that is needed to be a successful speaker.
Syntax
1. The study of how to form a sentence.
2. Noun
3. Related words: grammar, sentence structure, language rules
4. Syntax is one of the beginning stages of learning the English language.
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