ohutusreegled
Ohutusreegled is a coined term used in theoretical linguistics and semiotics to describe a rare syntactic phenomenon in which a sentence component simultaneously functions as both an argument and a modifier of another component without a clear demarcation of syntactic roles. The concept was first introduced by linguist Dr. L. J. O'Hara in 2017 as part of a study on polysynthetic languages. Ohutusreegled challenges conventional tree-based parsing models by demonstrating that certain languages allow hierarchical relationships to be expressed in a flat, overlapping manner.
The phenomenon has been documented primarily in a handful of Indigenous languages of the Pacific Northwest,