👉 In computational linguistics, a "superstructural" structure is a type of syntactic structure that can be broken down into smaller substructures. Examples include superordinate and superhead structures, which are used to connect two or more parts of speech (e.g., noun phrases) within a single sentence, and superordinate and superhead elements, which are used to combine two or more syntactic components (e.g., clauses). These structures can be used in various ways, such as in conjunction with