Emphatic Additive Relation

An emphatic additive relation strengthens an existing additive relationship, emphasizing the addition of something new or further. It highlights the cumulative nature of the connection.

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Emphasis Marker

An emphasis marker is a textual cue used to highlight specific words or phrases, drawing the reader's attention to important information. Common markers include italics, bolding, and underlining.

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Empathetic Deixis

Empathetic deixis refers to linguistic expressions that reveal the speaker's emotional stance and perspective towards the subject or audience. It bridges language and emotion.

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Embedded Repair: Enhancing Device Longevity and Sustainability

Embedded repair refers to the design of electronic devices with components and systems that allow for in-place servicing, maintenance, and part replacement, extending product lifespan and reducing e-waste.

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Elliptical Construction

Elliptical construction refers to building structures or designing elements that follow an elliptical shape. This geometric form offers unique aesthetic and structural advantages in various architectural and engineering applications.

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Elision

Elision is the omission of sounds or letters in spoken or written language, often for ease of pronunciation or rhythmic flow. It's a common linguistic phenomenon found across many languages.

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Elicitation Frame

An elicitation frame structures the process of gathering requirements or information. It defines the context, purpose, participants, and methods for effective knowledge acquisition.

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Elicitation: Uncovering Requirements Effectively

Elicitation is the process of gathering requirements from stakeholders. It involves active listening, questioning, and observation to understand needs and constraints for a project.

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Elementary Illocutionary Act

The elementary illocutionary act is the fundamental unit of meaning in speech act theory. It represents a speaker's intention or purpose in uttering a sentence, such as asserting, questioning, or…

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Elative Case

The elative case indicates motion or origin from within something. It's found in languages like Finnish and Hungarian, marking 'out of' or 'from inside' a place or abstract concept.

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