sõnaseadus
Sõnaseadus is an Estonian term that translates to "law of words" or "word law." It generally refers to the power and influence that words can have, particularly in shaping thoughts, beliefs, and actions. This concept is often explored in philosophical, psychological, and linguistic contexts, examining how language constructs reality, influences perception, and can be used for persuasion or manipulation. The idea suggests that the specific words chosen and the way they are arranged can have a profound impact on how individuals and societies understand and interact with the world.
The concept of sõnaseadus touches upon the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, which posits that the structure of a language