tagolhatók
Tagolhatók is a Hungarian term that translates to "divisible" or "segmentable." In linguistics, it refers to the ability of a word or a linguistic unit to be broken down into smaller, meaningful components. This concept is particularly relevant in the study of morphology, which deals with the structure of words and how they are formed.
Words that are tagolhatók are typically composed of a root morpheme and one or more affixes, such
Conversely, words that cannot be broken down into smaller meaningful units are considered indivisible or unsegmentable.
The concept extends beyond individual words to other linguistic structures. For instance, sentences can be tagolhatók