👉 "Tauromorphic" is a term in computational linguistics that refers to a type of syntactic structure where sentences can be rearranged and transformed into new ones without altering their meaning. This concept was introduced by the German philosopher Walter Gass, who argued that certain structures in natural languages are "taurographic," meaning they can be transformed into other structures without changing their original meaning. In computational linguistics, "tauromorphic" refers to syntactic structures that can be rearranged and transformed