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keelepruugis

Keelepruugis is an Estonian linguistic term used to describe how language is employed in real-world communication. In English, it can be understood as “in language usage” or “in terms of language use,” and it appears in sociolinguistic and pragmatic discussions to focus on actual language practice rather than prescriptive rules.

Scope and uses

Keelepruugis encompasses variation in vocabulary, grammar, tone, formality, and stylistic choices that arise across different contexts,

Relation to related concepts

The concept intersects with pragmatics, sociolinguistics, and discourse analysis. Unlike normative accounts that prescribe “correct” forms,

Applications and significance

Keelepruugis informs language education, material design, and language policy by highlighting how different audiences expect and

audiences,
and
communicative
purposes.
Researchers
study
keelepruugis
to
understand
how
speakers
adapt
their
language
to
formal
versus
informal
settings,
genres
such
as
academic
writing,
journalism,
or
everyday
conversation,
and
to
identify
social
factors
like
age,
region,
or
social
group
that
shape
usage
patterns.
It
is
closely
related
to
the
notions
of
register,
style,
and
discourse,
but
emphasizes
observable
language
behavior
in
practice.
keelepruugis
is
typically
descriptive,
documenting
how
language
is
actually
used
rather
than
how
it
should
be
used.
It
often
relies
on
corpus
data,
audio
recordings,
and
qualitative
analysis
to
draw
conclusions
about
usage
patterns
and
communicative
goals.
respond
to
particular
language
choices.
It
also
helps
scholars
trace
language
change
over
time
and
across
communities,
contributing
to
a
nuanced
picture
of
Estonian
language
use
in
diverse
contexts.