mikrotüübi
Mikrotüübi is a term used in linguistics to refer to a very small, distinct unit of meaning. It is a concept that falls within the broader field of morphology, which studies the structure of words. Unlike morphemes, which are the smallest meaningful units in a language that can stand alone or be attached to other morphemes, mikrotüübid are often considered even more granular. They may represent abstract grammatical functions or subtle semantic distinctions that are not easily isolable as independent morphemes.
The concept of mikrotüübi is not universally accepted or defined in the same way by all linguists.
Examples, though debated, might include very subtle shades of meaning conveyed by intonation or by extremely