Literalitás
Literalitás, or *literalness*, refers to the quality of being expressed or understood in a straightforward, non-figurative manner. It contrasts with figurative language, such as metaphors, similes, or idioms, which rely on implied meanings rather than direct interpretation. In linguistics and rhetoric, literalitás denotes the use of words in their conventional, dictionary-defined sense without embellishment or abstraction.
The concept is fundamental in communication, as literalitás ensures clarity and precision. For example, the phrase
In literature and poetry, literalitás is sometimes contrasted with poetic license, where authors intentionally deviate from
The term itself is derived from the Latin *littera*, meaning "letter" or "character," reflecting its roots in