sõnaseosed
Sõnaseosed, a term originating from Estonian linguistics, refers to the phenomenon of how words are related to each other in meaning and usage within a language. These relationships can manifest in various ways, including synonymy (words with similar meanings), antonymy (words with opposite meanings), hyponymy (hierarchical relationships where one word is a type of another, like "dog" being a hyponym of "animal"), and meronymy (part-whole relationships, such as "wheel" being a meronym of "car"). Understanding sõnaseosed is crucial for comprehending the semantic structure of a language and how meaning is conveyed through word combinations.
These connections are not static but are often dynamic and context-dependent. For instance, the sõnaseosed of