sõnajärjekorra
Sõnajärjekorra refers to the order of words within a sentence. In many languages, including Estonian, sõnajärjekorra plays a crucial role in conveying meaning and grammatical relationships. While some languages have a relatively fixed sõnajärjekorra, others, like Estonian, exhibit more flexibility. This flexibility allows for emphasis and stylistic variation, but it also means that meaning can be altered by changing the word order.
For instance, in Estonian, the most common sõnajärjekorra is Subject-Verb-Object (SVO), similar to English. However, deviations