mittekõnekeelne
Mittekõnekeelne is an Estonian term used in linguistics and related fields to describe communication forms that do not rely primarily on spoken vocalization. The word is formed from mitte (not), kõne (speech), and keele (language), literally “not-spoken language.” It is a descriptive label rather than the name of a single language, applied to modalities and systems that convey language without voice.
The term is commonly used to contrast with kõnekeelne, meaning spoken or oral language. It appears in
In Estonia and elsewhere, mittekõnekeelne emphasizes that language can be realized through means other than vocal