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antecedent
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linguistic
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In linguistic culture, an antecedent is the element referred back to by a pronoun.
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derivation
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linguistic
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Derivation in linguistic culture involves creating new words by adding affixes to a base word.
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3
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predicate
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linguistic
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The predicate in linguistic culture expresses the action, state, or relationship of the subject in a language.
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4
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asterism
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linguistic
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In linguistic culture, an asterism refers to a symbol consisting of three asterisks (***), used to indicate a break between sections of text.
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5
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clause
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linguistic
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In grammar, a clause is a group of words containing a subject and predicate that functions as a unit within a sentence.
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6
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definition
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linguistic
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A linguistic culture defines assertion as a loose and flexible explanation of a word or concept used in everyday conversations or language study.
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7
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open interval
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linguistic
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An open interval, in linguistic culture, refers to a time period with flexible start and end points in everyday language.
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