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Definition of hiatus

Hiatus, from the Latin hiatus, is a concept that has various uses and applications. The meeting that occurs between two vowels that are part of different syllables is known as a hiatus. This means that, when the hiatus is generated, these letters can be separated into two syllables. Grammar distinguishes between simple hiatus (when […]

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Definition of newspaper library

A newspaper library is a library that specializes in newspapers and other periodicals. It can work in your own building, in a specific room or a specific sector within a traditional library. Newspaper archives can classify their content in different ways (by topic, country of origin or date). Many print media have their own […]

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Definition of euphemism

A euphemism is a decorous statement, the most direct and frank expression of which would be very harsh or sound bad. It refers to a concept that serves to replace another more offensive, vulgar or even taboo concept; The one used is considered appropriate because it is politically correct. This means that the use of a euphemism […]

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Definition of epithet

An epithet is an adjective or participle that is intended to characterize a noun. Its main purpose, therefore, is not to specify or determine the name in question. The term derives from the Latin epithĕton, which in turn comes from a Greek term meaning "aggregate." The epithet seeks to highlight intrinsic characteristics of the noun. For example: […]

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Definition of stanza

From the Latin stropha (which, in turn, derives from a Greek word that means "return"), the term stanza makes reference to the different fragments that make up a poem or a song. It is common for these parts to be organized in the same way and made up of the same number of verses. For meter, a stanza is […]

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Definition of etymology

Etymology is a linguistic specialty that studies the origin of words by considering their existence, meaning and form. The term comes from the Latin etymologia, which in turn has its origin in a Greek word. Specifically, etymology analyzes how a word is incorporated into a language, what its source is and […]

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Definition of errata

A typo is a material error that appears in a printed matter or in a manuscript. The term comes from the Latin word errāta ("wrong things"), The list of errata that is inserted at the beginning or end of a book is known as errata and that the reader must take into account regarding […]

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Definition of dialect

A dialect is known as a linguistic system that derives from another but does not exhibit sufficient differentiation with respect to others of common origin. Dialects, therefore, are usually considered in relation to a set of several linguistic systems of a common trunk or that are found in the same geographical limit. Other […]

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Definition of linguistic diversity

Diversity refers to the abundance of different things, variety and difference. Linguistics, for its part, is that belonging to or related to language (the communication system that allows us to abstract and communicate concepts) or language (the verbal communication system typical of human beings). Linguistic diversity, for […]

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Definition of diphthong

The term diphthong comes from the Latin diphthongus, which in turn has its origin in a word from the Greek language. The term refers to the meeting of a pair of different vowels that are expressed in the same syllable. For example: "song", "dead", "luck". For the diphthong to exist, one of these vowels […]

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