süntaktilises
Süntaktilises is an Estonian linguistic term that directly translates to "syntactic" in English. It is used primarily within grammatical descriptions to indicate structures, relationships, or elements that pertain to syntax, the system governing the arrangement of words and phrases in sentences. The word is derived from the root “süntekti,” which refers to syntax, and the suffix “‑lises” that forms an adjective, meaning “pertaining to.”
In academic Estonian grammar, süntaktilises is applied to describe properties such as word order, subordination, coordination,
The usage of süntaktilises is widespread in Estonian textbooks, scientific journals, and linguistic corpora. It is