Definition: Enunciability is a concept in computational linguistics that refers to whether a statement can be expressed as a finite number of simple sentences. It is important for understanding how language works and how information is represented, as it allows us to break down complex statements into simpler parts that can be analyzed and understood more easily. In other words, enunciability allows us to determine the meaning of a sentence or phrase by examining its syntax, not just its structure. This means we can analyze sentences in their synt