Endophora refers to the use of a word or phrase that refers to another part of the same text. It's…
English as a Foreign Language (EFL) refers to the learning of English by non-native speakers in a country where English…
Diglossia describes a situation where two distinct language varieties coexist within a single community, each with its own specialized social…
Asyndeton is a rhetorical device that omits conjunctions between words, phrases, or clauses. It creates a rapid, forceful, or poetic…
Assimilation describes the process by which individuals or groups adopt the cultural norms, values, and behaviors of a dominant society.…
Apposition is a grammatical structure where two noun phrases are placed side-by-side, with the second identifying or renaming the first.…
Acrostics are poems or other compositions where certain letters in each line, when read vertically, form a word or phrase.…
A unit trust is a pooled investment fund where money from many investors is gathered to purchase a diversified portfolio…
Swaps are financial derivative contracts where two parties exchange cash flows or liabilities from two different financial instruments. They are…
A stock exchange is a marketplace where shares of publicly traded companies are bought and sold. It facilitates capital raising…