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Aspect

the way a verb phrase may indicate either that an action, event or situation is in progress or that it is located earlier.

Dialect

A language variety that is characteristic of a


particular group of speakers, with grammatical and lexical features that distinguish it from other dialects.

Genre

A term used to classify written or spoken texts according to their social purpose.
Different genres include interviews, jokes and sermons.

Idiom

A fixed expression with a meaning which cannot deduced from the sense of the individual words, e.g over the moon (very happy), Tie the knot (get married).

morpheme

The smallest meaningful unit in a language. A morpheme cannot be divided any further into meaningful parts.