Semantic markers are linguistic cues—like "however," "therefore," or "for example"—that clarify relationships between ideas in speech or writing. They guide readers through arguments, signal contrasts, or highlight conclusions. Writers, educators, and public speakers use them to improve coherence and comprehension. Students and professionals benefit most, as these markers enhance clarity in essays, reports, and presentations.
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