Understanding figurative sense involves recognizing language used non-literally, such as metaphors, similes, and idioms, to convey deeper meaning beyond the…
Extraposition is a grammatical phenomenon where a constituent is moved from its usual position to a later one in the…
An external relative clause modifies a noun phrase outside its own clause, often creating ambiguity or complex sentence structures. It's…
Expository text aims to explain, describe, or inform readers about a specific topic. It relies on facts, evidence, and clear…
Expository discourse aims to explain, inform, or describe a topic clearly and objectively. It focuses on presenting facts and evidence…
An exocentric construction is a phrase where the head is not expressed within the phrase itself. The meaning is derived…
An existential marker is a linguistic element that signals the existence or presence of something. It helps establish what is…
Examines the linguistic phenomenon of first-person deixis, focusing on how 'I' and 'me' establish unique, subjective perspectives within discourse and…
Exclamative sentences express strong emotion or surprise. They often end with an exclamation mark and can be formed by adding…
Evidentiality refers to the grammatical marking of the source of information. It indicates how a speaker knows what they are…