kokonaiskielisyyden
Kokonaiskielisyyden is a theoretical term in linguistics used to describe the idea of linguistic totality or completeness within a language system. It refers to the extent to which a language encodes its phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics in a coherent, integrated set of rules and categories.
The word is formed from kokonais- meaning whole or total and kielisyys meaning linguistic character, with the
Usage and implications: The concept functions mainly as a framing device rather than a directly measurable
Critics argue that the notion can be vague or biased toward idealized languages, potentially overlooking sociolinguistic
See also: linguistic typology, grammatical coherence, modularity in linguistics, holistic grammar theories.