rhetoric
Articles
- CircumlocutionAmbiguous or roundabout figure of speech
- Composition studiesField of research focused on composition
- JeremiadType of literary work
- CatachresisRhetorical misuse of a term
- Laconic phraseTerse philosophical saying
- Rhetoric to AlexanderWork traditionally attributed to Aristotle
- DispositioCanon of rhetoric
- AppositionModifying noun phrases by placing them next to each other
- CatachresisRhetorical misuse of a term
- Visual rhetoric and composition
- Jugend debattiert internationalGerman-language debating competition for students
- Ideograph (rhetoric)Type of word in political discourse
- Climax (rhetoric)Arrangement of phrases in increasing order of importance
- Cluster criticismMethod in rhetorical criticism
- CircumlocutionAmbiguous or roundabout figure of speech
- Composition studiesField of research focused on composition
- Modern rhetoric
- Rhetoric to AlexanderWork traditionally attributed to Aristotle
- DispositioCanon of rhetoric
- Genre criticismSubmethod of Rhetorical Cricitism
- TmesisCompound or phrase with an interpolated word in the middle
- AdoxographyRefined writing on a trivial subject
- Rhetorical situationContext of a rhetorical event
- List of female rhetoriciansnone
- EuphuismAffected, bombastic style of language
- CircumlocutionAmbiguous or roundabout figure of speech
- Composition studiesField of research focused on composition
- JeremiadType of literary work
- Ars dictaminisArt of dictation
- EpideicticBranch or "eidē" of rhetoric
- Ars dictaminisArt of dictation
- EpideicticBranch or "eidē" of rhetoric
- Rhetoric to AlexanderWork traditionally attributed to Aristotle
- DispositioCanon of rhetoric
- JeremiadType of literary work
- Theories of rhetoric and composition pedagogy
- First-year compositionIntroductory core curriculum writing course in US colleges and universities
- ParaphraseUsing different words to restate a text's or passage's meaning
- ComparatioRhetorical strategy of comparison
- InventioCanon of rhetoric
- PlatitudeTrite, prosaic, or cliché truism
- ElocutioThird canon of classical rhetoric
- The Common Topics
- DeclamationArt of public speaking; Roman genre
- ProsopopoeiaRhetorical device
- Rhetorical criticismLiterary criticism concerning rhetoric
- ProcatalepsisFigure of speech
- Zeugma and syllepsisFigures of speech
- Laconic phraseTerse philosophical saying
- CatachresisRhetorical misuse of a term