sanastohierarkia
Sanastohierarkia, also known as word hierarchy, is a concept in linguistics and lexicography that refers to the organization of words into a hierarchical structure based on their complexity, frequency, and semantic relationships. This hierarchy is often used in language teaching, dictionary compilation, and natural language processing.
At the base of the hierarchy are the most fundamental words, typically consisting of single morphemes. These
The hierarchy can also be organized based on frequency of use. High-frequency words, such as common verbs
Semantic relationships also play a role in sanastohierarkia. Words that are closely related semantically, such as
In language teaching, sanastohierarkia is used to structure vocabulary lists and teaching materials. By starting with
In dictionary compilation, sanastohierarkia helps in organizing entries in a logical and systematic way. This can
In natural language processing, sanastohierarkia is used in tasks such as text generation, machine translation, and