fullstrúktúrur
Fullstrúktúrur is an Icelandic term used in technical and academic discourse to denote a complete, integrated structural configuration. In this sense, a fullstrúktúr comprises all required components, relations, and substructures for a system to be considered functionally coherent or ready for analysis. The term is used across fields to distinguish between structures that are complete versus those that are partial, underspecified, or modular.
Etymology: The compound combines full and strúktúrur (structure) from Icelandic, reflecting the notion of wholeness and
Applications include linguistics, where a fullstrúktúr describes a sentence's full syntactic tree or derivation with all
Discussion centers on how to determine fullness, which is context-dependent. Critics note that insisting on a
See also: partial structure, holistic design, system integrity. Further reading in Icelandic technical literature.