A syntactic category, also known as a part of speech, is a class of words or phrases that share similar…
Suppletion refers to the phenomenon where related words in a language have unrelated roots, often seen in irregular grammatical forms.…
The superessive case indicates location 'on top of' or 'upon' a surface. It's a locative case found in various languages,…
Suffixation is a morphological process where a suffix is added to the end of a word stem to create a…
A subordinate clause, also known as a dependent clause, cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It relies on an…
The subjunctive mood expresses wishes, commands, suggestions, or hypothetical situations. It's often characterized by specific verb forms that differ from…
A subject complement renames or describes the subject of a sentence. It follows a linking verb and can be a…
Stative verbs describe a state of being, feeling, or possession, unlike action verbs. They generally cannot be used in continuous…
A singulative number indicates a single instance or unit. It's a grammatical category used in some languages to distinguish individual…
A singular number represents a single instance of a noun. It contrasts with the plural number, which denotes multiple instances.…