questionwords
Questionwords, also known as interrogatives or wh-words, are a broad class of words used to form questions and to inquire about specific aspects of a situation. They occur across parts of speech, including pronouns, determiners, and adverbs, and they are found in many languages. The set and behavior of questionwords vary by language, but they typically request information such as identity, location, time, reason, manner, or degree.
In English, common questionwords include who, what, where, when, why, how, and which. Others include whom and
Syntax and word order are often implicated with questionwords. In many languages, including English, wh-words participate
Cross-linguistic variation is common. Some languages use question particles or special intonation instead of wh-words; others
Questionwords are distinct from polar yes–no questions, but together they form the broader category of interrogatives