määratavust
Määratavust, often translated as determinability or definiteness, is a concept in linguistics that refers to whether a noun phrase is specific or non-specific. It indicates whether the speaker or writer assumes the listener or reader knows exactly which entity or entities are being referred to.
In Estonian, for instance, the concept of määratavust is primarily expressed through grammatical case and possessive
This distinction between definite and indefinite noun phrases is a feature found in many languages, although