Repeating a word or phrase for emphasis is called epizeuxis. It is a rhetorical device used to draw attention to a particular point or to intensify the message being conveyed.
A word or phrase defined in a dictionary is called an entry.
That is called an acronym. It is a word formed from the initial letters of a multi-word name or phrase.
"Of the field" is a prepositional phrase. The word "of" is a preposition, and "the field" is the object of the preposition.
The word at the end of a prepositional phrase is called the object of the preposition. It is the noun or pronoun that the preposition acts upon in the sentence.
That is called a "chant" or a "repetitive phrase."
hi
he wants to emphasize the phrase
A word or phrase defined in a dictionary is called an entry.
i did not understand the phrase.I asked him to repeat the phrase.The phrase has never been translated.
Some parrots can repeat an entire sentence
To seek attention to that phrase or word
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You described an acrostic poem.
That is called an acronym. It is a word formed from the initial letters of a multi-word name or phrase.
"Of the field" is a prepositional phrase. The word "of" is a preposition, and "the field" is the object of the preposition.
"Semantic Satiation"
The word at the end of a prepositional phrase is called the object of the preposition. It is the noun or pronoun that the preposition acts upon in the sentence.