kontekstitoomi
Kontekstitoomi, also known as context-sensitive grammar, is a linguistic approach that focuses on the role of context in determining the meaning and grammatical structure of language. Unlike traditional grammar, which often relies on fixed rules and structures, kontekstitoomi emphasizes the dynamic nature of language use. It posits that the meaning of a word or phrase can vary depending on the context in which it is used, including factors such as the speaker's intent, the situation, and the surrounding discourse.
The concept of kontekstitoomi was first introduced by the linguist Zellig Harris in the 1950s. Harris argued
In kontekstitoomi, the term "context" is broad and can include a range of factors. These may include
Kontekstitoomi challenges the notion of a fixed, universal grammar and instead proposes a model where grammar