süntaksilisele
süntaksilisele is an Estonian adjective derived from the noun süntaks, meaning syntax. It directly translates to "syntactic" or "related to syntax." In linguistics, süntaksilisele is used to describe phenomena, structures, or rules that pertain to the arrangement of words and phrases in a sentence to form grammatically correct and meaningful constructions. This can include aspects of word order, grammatical agreement, and the formation of clauses and phrases. For example, one might discuss the süntaksilisele properties of the Estonian language or analyze a specific süntaksilisele pattern observed in a text. The term emphasizes the structural organization of language, distinguishing it from semantic (meaning-related) or phonological (sound-related) aspects. Understanding süntaksilisele principles is crucial for comprehending how sentences are built and how meaning is conveyed through grammatical structure. It plays a vital role in both the study of language acquisition and the development of computational linguistic tools.