grammatikates
Grammatikates are hypothetical units of grammatical knowledge posited in some theories of language processing and representation. They encode how elements of a sentence relate to one another, functioning as mental building blocks that underlie both production and comprehension. In this usage, a speaker's internal grammar consists of many grammatikates, each corresponding to specific grammatical relations, categories, or rules, such that successful language use emerges from their coordinated activation.
The term is not universally standardized and appears in a subset of linguistic literature focused on microstructures
Supporters argue that grammatikates offer a fine-grained way to model psycholinguistic data, including reaction times and
Overall, grammatikates function as a conceptual tool to discuss how abstract grammatical knowledge might be organized