sanaerityinen
Sanaerityinen is a Finnish term that translates to "word-specific" or "lexically specific" in English. It refers to a phenomenon in language acquisition or processing where a particular word or phrase is learned, understood, or used in a very precise and limited way. This contrasts with a more general or abstract understanding of a concept.
For instance, a child might learn the word "dog" to refer only to their family pet. While
In a broader sense, sanaerityinen can describe situations where a learned rule or pattern is applied rigidly