keeltemärkide
Keeltemärkide, often translated as "language marks" or "linguistic symbols," refers to a concept in linguistic theory and practice that encompasses the various ways language is represented and understood beyond literal spoken or written words. This can include non-verbal cues, cultural context, and the intended meaning or effect of communication.
In some contexts, keeltemärkide might refer to specific orthographic or diacritical marks used within a language's
Broader interpretations of keeltemärkide extend to the symbolic nature of language itself. Words are not merely
The study of keeltemärkide can also involve the analysis of how languages evolve and adapt, with new