Keeleüksusi
Keeleüksusi refers to the basic building blocks or units of language. These units can be analyzed at various levels, from the smallest meaningful components to larger structural elements. At the most fundamental level, phonemes are the smallest sound units that can distinguish meaning in a language, such as the difference between 'p' and 'b' in English. Moving up, morphemes are the smallest units that carry meaning or grammatical function. These can be words themselves (like "cat") or parts of words (like the plural '-s' in "cats").
Syllables represent another level of linguistic organization, typically comprising a vowel sound and any surrounding consonants.