virgülle
Virgülle is a term used in linguistics and language studies to describe a specific type of grammatical placeholder or filler word. Often context-dependent, virgülle functions as a temporary or nonspecific element within speech or writing, serving to maintain fluency or fill gaps when the speaker or writer is undecided or when the precise term is unknown. The concept is akin to the English "um," "uh," or "like," but may vary across different languages and cultures.
Historically, virgülle are not intentionally meaningful; instead, they are used to manage conversational flow or to
While the specific use and form of virgülle differ across language contexts, they generally do not carry
Researchers study virgülle to better understand language fluency, cognitive processes in speech production, and social interactions.
Overall, virgülle exemplify how language accommodates the fluid and spontaneous nature of human conversation, providing a