parallalismi
Parallalismi is a term that can refer to several related concepts, primarily in the fields of linguistics and literature. In linguistics, it describes the use of successive verbal constructions in a sentence that correspond in grammatical structure, sound, meter, or meaning. This can involve the repetition of phrases or clauses with similar grammatical forms. For example, "She likes to read, to write, and to paint" exhibits parallel structure in its list of infinitives. This technique enhances clarity, rhythm, and memorability.
In literature and rhetoric, parallalismi, often referred to as parallelism, is a stylistic device used for emphasis
Beyond its direct application in sentence structure, parallalismi can also be seen in the thematic development