Glossary of Linguistic Terms

Pesky Little Particle

Definition: 

A pesky little particle is a morpheme that is either

  • lexically contentless, or
  • behaves in a text in a manner that is anomalous with regard to its usual lexical content, and is intractable to grammatical analysis.

Therefore, it usually has a discourse or pragmatic function.

Examples: 

Here are examples of English pesky particles, when used to relate more than one sentence:

  • now
  • either
  • moreover
Source: 
93–94

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