Idiom

An idiom is a phrase or expression whose meaning cannot be deduced from the literal meanings of its constituent words. It's a figurative expression often unique to a language.

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Ideophone

An ideophone is a word that vividly evokes a sensation, sound, or visual image. Unlike onomatopoeia, it often goes beyond direct imitation to express abstract qualities or feelings.

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Identity of Illocutionary Forces

Understanding the 'Identity of Illocutionary Forces' means recognizing that the same linguistic form can express different speech acts depending on context. It's about discerning speaker intent.

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Hypothetical Mood

Exploring the concept of a hypothetical mood, a simulated emotional state used for analysis and understanding. It's a tool for thought experiments, not a genuine feeling.

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Human Class

A 'human class' in programming refers to a blueprint for creating human-like objects. It defines properties like name and age, and behaviors such as walking or talking.

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Host: Understanding Server Hosting and Its Role

A host, in computing, refers to a server that provides resources and services to other computers or devices. It's the foundation for websites, applications, and data storage, enabling connectivity and…

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Hortatory Text: Guiding Action Through Persuasion

Hortatory texts aim to persuade readers to take a specific action or adopt a particular viewpoint. They are characterized by their direct address and motivational language.

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Hortatory Discourse: Guiding Action Through Persuasion

Hortatory discourse aims to persuade an audience to adopt a particular course of action. It employs rhetorical strategies to motivate, advise, and urge listeners toward a specific goal or belief.

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Horizontal Deixis

Horizontal deixis refers to the spatial positioning of entities relative to the speaker and listener within a discourse. It establishes shared understanding of locations and movements in a communicative space.

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Honorific

An honorific is a title or word of respect used before or after a name, signifying politeness, status, or professional standing. Examples include Mr., Ms., Dr., and Lord.

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