struktuursete
Struktuursete is a term used in Estonian linguistics to denote the structural characteristics of language. It refers to properties that reflect how linguistic units are organized and related, rather than what they signify or how they are used in discourse. The concept is employed to describe the architecture of language at multiple levels, including syntax, morphology, phonology, and prosody, focusing on the arrangement and interaction of units such as words, phrases, and clauses.
In practice, struktuursete encompasses features like phrase structure, constituency, hierarchical organization, and dependency relations. It also
Struktuursete is often used in descriptive descriptions of languages, typological research, and computational applications such as