"Paragogic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Paragogic refers to a linguistic feature in Greek and Latin languages where a consonant or diacritical mark is added to the end of a word, forming a distinct grammatical or phonological function. This feature is typically found in ancient texts and is not commonly used in modern languages.
Paragogic
The word "paragogic" refers to a type of punctuation mark, specifically a small stroke or flourish added to the end of a letter, especially at the end of a sentence.