sõnadearvus
Sõnadearvus refers to the concept of word scarcity or the limited availability of specific words in a language, particularly in Estonian. This phenomenon is notable in the Estonian language due to its relatively small vocabulary compared to languages with larger lexicons, such as English or Russian. The term is often discussed in the context of language preservation, lexicography, and the challenges of expanding or maintaining a distinct linguistic identity.
Estonian, as a Finno-Ugric language, has evolved independently for centuries, leading to a vocabulary that is
The issue of sõnadearvus is particularly relevant in modern Estonia, where globalization and digitalization introduce new
Efforts to mitigate sõnadearvus include the work of the Estonian Language Institute, which compiles dictionaries and