👉 Nonalgebraical is a concept in linguistics and philosophy that refers to the linguistic features of a language that are not inherent in its grammatical structure. It encompasses concepts such as syntax, semantics, pragmatics, semantics, phonology, and morphology. Nonalgebraical properties can be found in many languages, but they are most commonly associated with languages that have a complex system of rules for constructing sentences or phrases. These systems may include the use of verb conjugation, tense, aspect