Second person deixis refers to the use of 'you' and related pronouns to refer to the listener or reader. It…
The Same Subject Marker (SSM) in linguistics indicates that the subject of a subordinate clause is the same as the…
Relational social deixis explores how language use, particularly pronouns and honorifics, signals and constructs social relationships and power dynamics between…
A referent honorific is a title or term of respect used when speaking or writing about someone, often to acknowledge…
Reduplication is a morphological process where a word or part of a word is repeated to convey grammatical or semantic…
Proximate person deixis refers to the use of words like 'I,' 'you,' and 'we' to point to people in close…
A presupposition trigger is a word or phrase that signals the existence of a presupposition. It's a linguistic cue that…
Place deixis refers to words or phrases that indicate spatial location relative to the speaker or listener. It's fundamental to…
Explore the 'Not-Yet Tense,' a grammatical concept representing actions not yet completed but anticipated. It captures the essence of potential…
Morphosyntactic operations involve changes to a word's form and grammatical function simultaneously. These operations are crucial for sentence construction and…