wyolbrzymiajce
Wyolbrzymiajce is a coined term used in discussions of Polish rhetoric and linguistic analysis to refer to present-participle constructions that emphasize exaggeration. The word is formed from the verb wyolbrzymiać (to exaggerate) with the suffix -jące, which marks a present-participle form in Polish. As a label, wyolbrzymiajce denotes a stylistic function rather than a standard grammatical category.
Definition and scope: In linguistic descriptions, wyolbrzymiajce describes phrases or clauses whose primary purpose is to
Usage and examples: In press, advertising, and debate, wyolbrzymiajce constructions often contribute to persuasive impact. Examples
Relation to hyperbole: Hyperbole is the broader figure of speech for intentional exaggeration. Wyolbrzymiajce functions as
History and usage: The term has limited usage and does not feature prominently in mainstream Polish grammars.
See also: exaggeration, hyperbole, rhetoric, Polish linguistics.