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What is the head of a sentence called in linguistics?

The head of a sentence in linguistics is called the subject.

The subject is the noun phrase that performs the action of the verb or is the focus of the sentence. It is typically placed before the verb in English.

For example, in the sentence "The cat sat on the mat," the subject is "the cat".

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