Function words (or grammatical words or synsemantic words or
structure-class words) are words that have little lexical meaning or
have ambiguous meaning, but instead serve to express grammatical
relationships with other words within a sentence, or specify the
attitude or mood of the speaker. They signal the structural
relationships that words have to one another and are the glue that holds
sentences together. Thus, they serve as important elements to the
structures of sentences.
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