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Hendiadys (/ h ɛ n ˈ d aɪ. ə d ɪ s /) is a figure of speech used for emphasis—"The substitution of a conjunction for a subordination". The basic idea is to use two words linked by the conjunction "and" instead of the one modifying the other. Hendiadys in English is also known as two for one and figure of twins.
Μonogramma – one of the longest running series on Greek television; has been on the air for over 25 years; a biographical series that looks back on the lives of some of the best-known figures of our times. The series profiles individuals from the world of politics, the arts, religion and society in general.
Hendiatris (/ h ɛ n ˈ d aɪ. ə t r ɪ s / hen-DY-ət-riss; from Ancient Greek ἓν διὰ τρία (hèn dià tría) 'one through three') is a figure of speech used for emphasis, in which three words are used to express one idea. [1] [2] The phrases "sun, sea and sand", and "wine, women and song" are examples.
The most long-running Greek tv series: The Blue Diamond: September 14, 1992 October 15, 1993 2 350 The Silent Agreement: September 14, 1992 October 30, 1992 1 26 The series was cancelled suddenly after a month: Goodmorning Life: November 26, 1993 March 31, 2006 13 3,093 The second most long-running Greek tv series: Love: September 18, 2005 May ...
Adianoeta – a phrase carrying two meanings: an obvious meaning and a second, more subtle and ingenious one (more commonly known as double entendre). Alliteration – the use of a series of two or more words beginning with the same letter. Amphiboly – a sentence that may be interpreted in more than one way due to ambiguous structure.
South Greek TV - Kalamata; Super TV - Corinth; Ionian Islands. Corfu Channel - Corfu; Ionian Channel - Zakynthos; Start TV - Corfu; Aegean Islands. Aeolos TV - Mytilene; Alithia TV - Chios; Patrida TV - Chios; Samiaki TV - Samos; Syros TV1 - Ermoupoli; Volcano TV - Santorini; Dodecanese. Aigaio TV - Kalymnos; Irida TV - Rhodes; Kosmos TV ...
The origins of these words go way back to the seventh or eighth century B.C.E, Beaulieu says, but the basic concepts are still relevant today and apply to the modern world.
Electronic programming guide interface in MythTV.. Electronic programming guides (EPGs) and interactive programming guides (IPGs) are menu-based systems that provide users of television, radio, and other media applications with continuously updated menus that display scheduling information for current and upcoming broadcast programming (most commonly, TV listings).