Pedantic; is one who use or 'parades' learning, large words, intellectual showiness.
Such a person is a pedant.
The word you might be looking for is sesqipedalian.
sesquipedalian
Sesquipedalian
That person would be a sesquipedalian.
an intellectual
insecure
The is a part of speech we call an "article." It identifies and specifies a noun. Other articles include the words "a" and "an" Best of luck.
Speaker
the subject of a sentence may be what parts of speech' call?
The arrangement of words in a sentence. the structure of a sentence. APEX ;)
Silence.
You call it a palindromic sentence. If it isn't a sentence it is a palindromic phrase or palindromic sequence.
it is a sentence that say that person is going to call when they get to Canada
"Call" can be a verb, noun, or adjective. In the following sentence, "call" is a verb. "Call me when you can." In the next sentence, "call" is a noun. "My phone call with the customer went well." In this last sentence, "call" is an adjective modifying the noun "button". "Press the call button."
I would call this kind of speech 'poetic'. It contains a simile ('like a dream'), a figure of speech which is often used in poetry.
Someone who studies speech is called a speech pathologist or a speech-language pathologist.
lexicologist.
Philologist