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  2. Word order - Wikipedia

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    Learn about word order, the order of the syntactic constituents of a language, and how it varies across languages. Compare the six basic word orders (SOV, SVO, VSO, VOS, OVS, OSV) and their distribution, flexibility, and pragmatic functions.

  3. Most common words in English - Wikipedia

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    Learn the 100 most frequent words in written English, according to an analysis of the Oxford English Corpus (OEC), a massive text corpus with over 2 billion words. See the word forms, parts of speech, polysemy, and usage differences across corpora.

  4. Lexicographic order - Wikipedia

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    Lexicographic order is a generalization of the alphabetical order to sequences of symbols or elements of a totally ordered set. It has various applications in mathematics, such as ordering subsets, functions, groups, and permutations.

  5. Linguistic typology - Wikipedia

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    Linguistic typology is a field of linguistics that studies and classifies languages according to their structural features to allow their comparison. It aims to describe and explain the structural diversity and the common properties of the world's languages, using various methods and frameworks.

  6. Figure of speech - Wikipedia

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    A figure of speech is a word or phrase that deviates from literal meaning to produce a rhetorical effect. Learn about the four categories of figures of speech (addition, omission, transposition and permutation), the difference between schemes and tropes, and some common examples.

  7. Toki Pona - Wikipedia

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    Toki Pona is a minimalist language with 14 phonemes and 137 essential words, created by Sonja Lang to simplify communication and promote positive thinking. Learn about its history, purpose, etymology, and community, as well as its books and scripts.

  8. Glossary of rhetorical terms - Wikipedia

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    Captatio benevolentiae is a rhetorical device that seeks to secure the goodwill of the recipient or hearer, as in a letter or in a discussion. It is one of the many terms explained in this comprehensive glossary of rhetorical terms from Wikipedia, with definitions, examples, and sources.

  9. Adverb - Wikipedia

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    An adverb is a word or an expression that modifies a verb, an adjective, another adverb, a determiner, a clause, a preposition, or a sentence. Learn about the different types, functions, formation, and comparison of adverbs in English and other languages, with examples and references.