Linguistics

Subject Complement

A subject complement renames or describes the subject of a sentence. It follows a linking verb and can be a…

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Subentry In A Lexical Database

A subentry in a lexical database is a distinct lexical unit, often a phrase or compound word, treated as a…

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Structural Metaphor

A structural metaphor conceptualizes one idea as a structure, allowing us to reason about it using the properties of that…

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Strength Of Illocutionary Point

The strength of an illocutionary point refers to how forcefully or seriously a speaker intends their utterance to be taken.…

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Stative Verb: Understanding Verbs of State

Stative verbs describe a state of being, feeling, or possession, unlike action verbs. They generally cannot be used in continuous…

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Standard Implicature

Standard implicature, a concept in pragmatics, describes meanings that are suggested or implied by an utterance, rather than explicitly stated.…

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Speech Act Theory

Speech Act Theory, pioneered by J.L. Austin and further developed by John Searle, posits that utterances are not merely statements…

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Source As A Semantic Role

Explore the 'Source' semantic role in linguistics and NLP. Learn how it identifies the origin or starting point of an…

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Sonority Scale

The sonority scale ranks sounds based on their perceived loudness or intensity. It's a crucial concept in phonetics, influencing speech…

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Social Deixis

Social deixis refers to the linguistic expression of social relationships and hierarchies between speakers and listeners. It includes forms of…

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