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Zero Anaphora

Zero anaphora refers to a linguistic phenomenon where pronouns or other referring expressions are omitted but understood from context. This…

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Zero Affix

A zero affix is a morpheme that, when added to a word, changes its meaning or grammatical function without altering…

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Wh-Questions: Understanding Interrogative Words

Wh-questions are fundamental to inquiry, using words like who, what, where, when, why, and how to seek specific information. They…

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Vertical Deixis

Vertical deixis refers to the use of language to indicate relative social status or hierarchy between speakers and listeners. It…

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Verbal Adjective

A verbal adjective is a word derived from a verb that functions as an adjective, describing a noun or pronoun.…

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Unbounded Deixis

Unbounded deixis refers to linguistic expressions whose reference is not fixed to a specific context, person, place, or time. These…

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Syllepsis

Syllepsis is a figure of speech where a single word, typically a verb or adjective, applies to two or more…

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Suprasegmental Features in Phonetics and Linguistics

Suprasegmentals are phonetic elements like stress, tone, and intonation that extend over more than one segment. They are crucial for…

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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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Sentence Adverb

Sentence adverbs modify entire sentences, expressing the speaker's attitude or opinion. They often appear at the beginning of a sentence,…

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