sintagmo
Sintagmo is a term used in linguistics to refer to a syntactic unit, essentially a group of words that functions as a single element in a sentence's structure. It is a fundamental concept in the study of syntax, helping to break down complex sentences into more manageable components. A sintagmo can vary in size and complexity, ranging from a single word to a longer phrase.
The concept of the sintagmo originated from the work of the Danish linguist Louis Hjelmslev and his
Analysis based on sintagmos allows linguists to understand the hierarchical relationships between different parts of a