👉 In linguistics and computational linguistics, a pre-exposition is a part of a sentence that precedes or follows another word in the sentence. It typically indicates the start of a new idea or concept. Pre-expositions are often used to clarify meaning or provide context for complex sentences. For example: - "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." - In this sentence, "quick" is a pre-exposition that introduces the subject (the quick brown fox) and its action