To fully understand what language-construct means I think we should rather discuss the language-construct
as a word first instead of inspecting current questions with this tag. According to Information technology - Vocabulary ISO/IEC 2382:2015 this is what the word means:
syntactically allowable part of a program that may be formed from one or more lexical tokens in accordance with the rules of a programming language
This definition may seem formal but IMO it can be loosely softened down to any type of these:
Control flow
Expressions
Compiler directive
Assembler directive
Variable declaration
Function call
String/Text format
etc
So in other words syntax
defines how words are combined together to create phrases or sentences and a language-construct
is the result of that syntax, a set of phrases or sentences created according to the syntax is the language-construct
.
I think language-construct is not a synonym to either syntax or php-language-construct. It may have a special meaning in PHP but I don't think it's fair to narrow down it to PHP.
Maybe one reason that questions under this tag are rather low is that discussion about the internal working of a programming language syntax and how something is constructed using that syntax is rarely taken place in SO and is more in specific private mailing-list or recently for some open-source languages in GitHub issues or specific websites of said language.
There's also another question related to this which explains with a real-world example.