Of or relating to a sentence
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sententialOf or relating to a sentence
thematicBelonging to, relating to, or denoting the theme of a sentence
intercalativerelating to intercalation, an insertion or interposing, as of a word between other words in a sentence
subjectiveOf, relating to, or denoting a case of nouns and pronouns used for the subject of a sentence
attaintto condemn by a sentence or a bill or act of attainder
attaintsto condemn by a sentence or a bill or act of attainder
epexegesisthe addition of a word or words to explain a preceding word or sentence.
parenthesesOne or both of a pair of marks () used to include such a word, clause, or sentence
parenthesisOne or both of a pair of marks () used to include such a word, clause, or sentence
aposiopesisa sudden breaking off in the midst of a sentence, as if from inability or unwillingness to proceed.
expletivesA word or phrase used to fill out a sentence or a line of verse without adding to the sense
expletiveA word or phrase used to fill out a sentence or a line of verse without adding to the sense
peonagethe practice of holding persons in servitude or partial slavery, as to work off a debt or to serve a penal sentence
peonagesthe practice of holding persons in servitude or partial slavery, as to work off a debt or to serve a penal sentence
suspending(of a judge or court) Cause (an imposed sentence) not to be enforced as long as no further offense is committed within a specified period
suspends(of a judge or court) Cause (an imposed sentence) not to be enforced as long as no further offense is committed within a specified period
suspend(of a judge or court) Cause (an imposed sentence) not to be enforced as long as no further offense is committed within a specified period
suspended(of a judge or court) Cause (an imposed sentence) not to be enforced as long as no further offense is committed within a specified period
generateProduce (a sentence or other unit, esp. a well-formed one) by the application of a finite set of rules to lexical or other linguistic input
anaphorasThe use of a word referring to or replacing a word used earlier in a sentence, to avoid repetition, such as do in I like it and so do they
spoonerismsA verbal error in which a speaker accidentally transposes the initial sounds or letters of two or more words, often to humorous effect, as in the sentence you have hissed the mystery lectures, accidentally spoken instead of the intended sentence you have missed the history lectures
spoonerismA verbal error in which a speaker accidentally transposes the initial sounds or letters of two or more words, often to humorous effect, as in the sentence you have hissed the mystery lectures, accidentally spoken instead of the intended sentence you have missed the history lectures
hyphensThe sign (-) used to join words to indicate that they have a combined meaning or that they are linked in the grammar of a sentence (as in pick-me-up, rock-forming), to indicate the division of a word at the end of a line, or to indicate a missing or implied element (as in short- and long-term)
whiched as a function word to introduce a nonrestrictive relative clause and to modify a noun in that clause and to refer together with that noun to a word or word group in a preceding clause or to an entire preceding clause or sentence or longer unit of discourse in German, which language might à have been the medium of transmission Thomas Pyles that this city is a rebellious cityàá for which cause was this city destroyed Ezra 415 (Authorized Version)