actionnamely
Actionnamely is a coined term used in discourse analysis and linguistics to describe a marker or construction that explicitly names or specifies the action under discussion. The term is presented as a descriptive label for a way of clarifying which action is being referred to, often to reduce ambiguity or foreground procedural detail. It is not widely adopted as a standard category in mainstream grammars, but appears in theoretical and experimental discussions as a useful heuristic for analyzing how actions are disclosed in text or speech.
Etymology and origin: The word actionnamely combines the common noun action with the adverbial marker namely.
Usage and patterns: Actionnamely can appear as a parenthetical tag or as a clause-internal marker to introduce
Examples: The team carried out the plan, actionnamely "collecting user data and validating results." The report
Relationship to other concepts: Actionnamely relates to metadiscourse, appositive disclosures, and enumeration of actions. It remains