Lausehierarkian
Lausehierarkian, often translated as sentence hierarchy, refers to the structural organization of sentences in linguistics. It describes how smaller units of meaning within a sentence are arranged and related to form larger, more complex structures. At the most basic level are words, which combine to form phrases. Phrases are then grouped into clauses, which are the fundamental building blocks of sentences. A clause typically contains a subject and a predicate.
Sentences themselves can be classified based on their structure, often relating to the number and types of