👉 In the context of linguistics and semantics, "longheadedness" refers to a grammatical feature where a word or phrase is pronounced with an emphasis on the end. This can occur in both spoken and written language. For example: - "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." - In this sentence, the emphasis is placed on the last syllable of each word, making it sound like "the quick fox jumps over the lazy dog." In writing: - "I am