👉 In linguistics, a "hylean" is a type of syntactic structure that is used in English to indicate a conditional statement. It is formed by placing a word before a verb or noun and then adding a preposition or conjunction after the verb or noun. For example: ``` I have been waiting for you for an hour. ``` In this sentence, "I have been waiting for you" is a hylean because it indicates that the speaker has waited for someone (