contextintroducers
Context introducers are linguistic devices used to signal the relationship between a current utterance or piece of text and its preceding context. They help listeners or readers understand how new information connects to what has already been established. These phrases or words serve to guide the interpretation of the subsequent information, clarifying whether it is a continuation, a contrast, an elaboration, a consequence, or another type of relationship.
Common examples of context introducers include conjunctions like "however," "therefore," and "furthermore." Transitional phrases such as