tähendusraam
Tähendusraam is an Estonian term that translates literally to “meaning frame.” It is used primarily in linguistic, semiotic, and cognitive science discussions to describe a conceptual structure that organizes how meaning is constructed and interpreted within a language or discourse community. The notion was popularised in the late 20th century by Estonian linguists such as Arvo Heer and Akseli K. While originating in an Estonian context, the concept aligns closely with the English-language idea of a semantic framework or schema.
In practice, a tähendusraam consists of a set of basic semantic elements—such as referential, conative, and
The concept is frequently applied in corpus linguistics, where automated annotation tools map lexical items to
While the terminology remains specific to Estonian scholarship, the framework’s methodological contributions are cited in interdisciplinary