A finite clause is a verb phrase that contains a subject and a finite verb, indicating tense and agreement. It…
Extraposition is a grammatical phenomenon where a constituent is moved from its usual position to a later one in the…
An existential marker is a linguistic element that signals the existence or presence of something. It helps establish what is…
Exclamative sentences express strong emotion or surprise. They often end with an exclamation mark and can be formed by adding…
Emphatic pronouns, also known as intensive pronouns, are used to add emphasis to a noun or another pronoun. They end…
The distributive aspect in grammar describes actions that occur repeatedly, to each of several entities, or in a scattered manner.…
Discontinuous constituents are syntactic units that are separated by other elements within a sentence. They challenge traditional linear views of…
A Different Subject Marker (DSM) is a linguistic phenomenon indicating a shift in topic within a sentence or discourse. It…
A dependent phrase is a group of words that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It relies on an…
A definite concessive relation signals a contrast where one proposition is true despite the expectation set by another. It acknowledges…