grammatical particle
typically short and indeclinable word with a grammatical function but no clear part of speech
intensifier
linguistic modifier which enhances the word it modifies
verbal particle
function word restricted to certain predicative contexts
Japanese particle
grammar feature
Chinese particle
particle used in Chinese grammar
topic marker
grammatical particle used to mark the topic of a sentence; found in Japanese (は), Korean (은/는), Ryukyuan, Imonda, and (to a limited extent) Classical Chinese (者)
no
word used for grammatical negation; linguistic particle with which disagreement, disdain, or a negative opinion is expressed
verb particle
non-verb morpheme found in some predicates, often identical to another word (typically an adposition or adverb) but behaving different from it syntactically
privative
particle
Proto-Indo-European particle
grammatical particles
infinitive marker
word used to denote the following word as an infinitive verb
modal particle
concept in linguistics
che
Spanish interjection
yes
linguistic particle or adverb used to show agreement, acceptance, consensus, appreciation or an affirmative opinion
yes
linguistic particle or adverb used to show agreement, acceptance, consensus, appreciation or an affirmative opinion
Ben
part of many family names in Hebrew