A euphemism is a mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered too harsh or blunt. It softens…
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…
The equative case in linguistics marks equality between two entities. It's a grammatical feature found in some languages to express…
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…
An emphatic alternative relation highlights a choice between two or more options, emphasizing the superiority or preference for one over…
An emphatic additive relation strengthens an existing additive relationship, emphasizing the addition of something new or further. It highlights the…
Empathetic deixis refers to linguistic expressions that reveal the speaker's emotional stance and perspective towards the subject or audience. It…