Adverb
Linguists often refer to the adverb as a "garbage can" category because it houses words that do not fit neatly into other classes. While adjectives strictly modify nouns, adverbs are "multitaskers," qualifying verbs, adjectives, other adverbs, or entire sentences. 2. Taxonomy and Functional Versatility
: These "sentence adverbs" (e.g., certainly , fortunately , obviously ) allow a writer to express a personal value judgment or assessment of the entire proposition. adverb
Adverbs provide critical context by answering questions of , when , where , and to what extent . Manner : Describes the "how" (e.g., quickly , neatly ). Degree : Indicates intensity (e.g., extremely , barely , too ). Linguists often refer to the adverb as a
adverb placement in learner writing: the effect of linguistic Degree : Indicates intensity (e
The Linguistic Chameleon: A Multi-Dimensional Analysis of the Adverb