What we talk about when we talk about language

What we talk about when we talk about language
Any thing is called a “noun” as a part of speech. Any action is called a “verb.”. Anything that describes another object is called an “adjective,” unless it describes a verb, in which case it is called an adverb. “I adverbly verbed an adjective noun.” (I quickly described a useful set of terms.)

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