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- Color [r]: The property of reflecting light of a particular wavelength distinguished by the qualities of hue (as red, brown, yellow, etc.), lightness (for pigmented surfaces) or brightness (for light itself), and saturation (the degree of intensity of a hue). [e]
- Emoticon [r]: or smilies, are textual context tools for indicating moods or expressions in email, irc, instant messenger, or other real-time chat communications. [e]
- Linguistics [r]: The scientific study of language. [e]
- Pragmatics [r]: Branch of linguistics concerned with language in use or the study of meaning as it arises from language occurring in context. [e]
- Semantics (linguistics) [r]: The subfield of the study of language which focuses on meaning. [e]
- Hydrogen [r]: The most abundant and lightest chemical element which has atomic number Z = 1 and chemical symbol H. [e]
- Wordplay [r]: Literary technique in which the words that are used become the main subject of the work. [e]
- Human uniqueness [r]: A theoretical concept in evolutionary studies, often used in discussions about the evolution of biological traits found in humans. [e]
- Sign (linguistic) [r]: The combination of language and thought to represent and communicate objects or ideas. [e]
- Geneva School [r]: Two linguistic schools in the 1940s: the first group of linguists based in Geneva who pioneered modern structural linguistics and the second group of literary theorists and critics working from a phenomenological perspective. [e]