Epizeuxis
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In linguistics, an epizeuxis is the repetition of words with no others between, for vehemence or emphasis.
Examples:
- "Words, words, words". (Hamlet)
- "Developers, developers, developers, developers!" (Steve Ballmer)
- "Education, education, education." (Tony Blair)
- "Never, never, never quit". (Winston Churchill)