An existential marker is a linguistic element that signals the existence or presence of something. It helps establish what is…
An existential clause asserts the existence or non-existence of something. It typically uses 'there is' or 'there are' and is…
Exclamative sentences express strong emotion or surprise. They often end with an exclamation mark and can be formed by adding…
An exclamation is a forceful utterance expressing strong emotion like surprise, joy, or anger. It often uses specific punctuation and…
Evidentiality refers to the grammatical marking of the source of information. It indicates how a speaker knows what they are…
The essive case denotes a state of being or role. It answers 'as what?' or 'in what capacity?'. It's common…
The ergative case marks the subject of a transitive verb, distinguishing it from the subject of an intransitive verb and…
An equative clause asserts the identity or equality between two noun phrases, often using verbs like 'to be' or comparative…
An endocentric construction is a phrase where one word, the head, determines the grammatical category and meaning of the entire…
An enclitic is a word that is so closely attached to the preceding word that it loses its own stress…