párhuzamokat
Párhuzamokat, or parallelisms in Hungarian, refer to a stylistic device in language and literature where similar grammatical structures or patterns are used repeatedly to create rhythm, emphasis, or coherence. This technique is widely employed in poetry, rhetoric, and everyday speech to enhance expressiveness and memorability. Parallelism can involve the repetition of word order, grammatical forms, or thematic elements across phrases or sentences.
In Hungarian, parallelism often appears in proverbs, folk sayings, and traditional poetry, where balanced phrasing strengthens
Parallelism can be classified into several types, including grammatical (e.g., repeating verb forms), lexical (repeating key
The technique is not unique to Hungarian but is particularly prominent in languages with rich poetic traditions.