👉 Explicableness in linguistics refers to a feature of language that is often misunderstood or overlooked by speakers and interpreters. It can be defined as the lack of clear, straightforward meaning or information conveyed in a sentence or utterance. Explicableness can be seen as a property of language itself, indicating that it does not have inherent complexity or ambiguity, but rather relies on context to provide meaning. This concept has been influential in the development of various theories and approaches in linguistics, such