Literaldescribing
Literaldescribing is a term used to describe the practice of describing a subject in literal, non-figurative terms. It emphasizes direct, observable attributes rather than metaphorical or interpretive elements. The concept is discussed in some linguistic and rhetoric contexts as a mode of description that prioritizes factual accuracy and verifiability.
Origin and usage: Literaldescribing is not a widely standardized term in mainstream linguistics; it functions as
Characteristics: It tends to favor concrete attributes such as size, color, material, location, and numeric properties;
Examples: Literaldescribing: "The book is a 320-page hardcover published in 2012; the author is named Anna Lee;
Applications and limitations: Used in instruction to teach objective description, in annotation for natural language processing,