Definition: In linguistics and comparative morphology, codicology refers to the study of the syntactic structure of languages. It encompasses a variety of linguistic features such as word order, part-of-speech (POS) tagging, morphological rules, and other aspects of language syntax. Codicology is particularly useful in studying how languages develop over time through changes in the grammar of words or sentences. By analyzing the relationships between words and their parts of speech, codicologists can understand how certain structures are formed