keeleteguritest
Keeleteguritest, also known as the Keel Test or Keel Test of Language, is a theoretical framework used in linguistics and cognitive science to assess the fundamental components of human language acquisition and processing. The term originates from the Finnish words *keel* (language) and *tutkija* (researcher), reflecting its roots in Finnish linguistic studies. The concept was introduced to explore how individuals distinguish and categorize linguistic elements such as phonemes, morphemes, and syntax in natural language environments.
The Keeleteguritest typically involves structured exercises where participants are exposed to controlled linguistic stimuli, such as
While not as widely recognized as other linguistic assessments like the Token Test or the Boston Naming