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Month: May 2024

What is a Morpheme in Morphology
Morphology

What is a Morpheme in Morphology? Linguistics

May 20, 2024June 8, 2024

A morpheme is the minimal grammatical unit within a language. A morpheme is different from a word because a morpheme …

What is Semantics in Linguistics
Semantics

What is Semantics in Linguistics?

May 20, 2024June 8, 2024

Origin of Word Semantics The term semantics came from Greek noun sema (symbol or sign) and Greek verb sēmainō (“to mean” …

Difference between Literal and Non-Literal Meaning
Semantics

Difference between Literal and Non-Literal Meaning

May 20, 2024June 8, 2024

Semantics is the branch of linguistics that focuses on the study of meaning in a language. It explores how words, …

Career of a Linguist After Graduation
Linguistics

Career of a Linguist after Graduation in Linguistics

May 19, 2024June 7, 2024

Introduction to Linguistics Linguistics is a scientific study of languages. Linguistics aims to discover multiple aspects that include: How a …

What is Linguistics
Linguistics

Defining Linguistics: The Study of Language

May 19, 2024June 7, 2024

Language is a method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured …

What Is Pragmatics in Linguistics
Pragmatics

What Is Pragmatics in Linguistics?

May 19, 2024May 28, 2024

What is Pragmatics? Pragmatics is a branch or field of linguistics, which focuses on relations between languages and their users. In …

Place of Articulation
Phonetics

Place of Articulation | Articulatory Gestures | Phonetics

May 19, 2024June 7, 2024

What are Articulatory Gestures? In order to fully describe a sound mechanism of a language, we need to know about …

34 capitalization rules in English grammar
Grammar

Capitalization Rules in English language

May 19, 2024August 31, 2024

Capitalization Rules in English language are a little complex compared to other language writing systems. Capitalization is the way of …

Punctuation Marks in English
Grammar

Punctuation Marks in English Grammar

May 19, 2024August 31, 2024

Punctuation marks in English grammar are the marks to show some special category of a sentence e.g., interrogative sentences are followed …

Definition and Types of Word
Grammar

Definition and Types of Word

May 19, 2024August 31, 2024

Definition of the Word A word is a speech sound or a combination of sound having a particular meaning for …

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