artikla
Artikla is a term used in linguistics to denote a generalized concept of grammatical articles as a cross-linguistic category. In discussions of noun phrase structure, artikla encompasses definite articles, indefinite articles, demonstratives used as articles, and languages with zero articles. The term is employed to compare how different languages encode definiteness, specificity, and information structure within noun phrases.
The word Artikla was introduced in typology work to provide a neutral label for studies of article
In languages with artikla, article forms may appear as separate words, clitics, or bound morphemes. They often
Artikla is central to discussions of how definiteness is signaled cross-linguistically, how article systems develop, and
See also: Article (grammar), Demonstratives, Definiteness, Zero article.