Partikel
Partikel is a term in linguistics used to describe a class of small, invariable words that do not form part of the core lexical content. They primarily convey grammatical, pragmatic, or discourse-related meaning rather than concrete concepts.
Particles cover negation, mood, aspect, emphasis, stance, and discourse relations. They often occur as separate words,
Cross-linguistically, Partikel is described in German as Partikeln (examples: ja, doch, wohl), in Indonesian and Malay
In syntax, particles are distinguished from full content words; they interact with word order and clause type,
The concept helps linguists analyze how speakers regulate focus, negation, and discourse, while allowing for language-specific