abstractnimitys
Abstractnimitys is a theoretical concept used in linguistics and ontology to describe the practice of designating entities by abstract properties rather than by concrete identifiers. In this view, naming focuses on general features, roles, or relations that an object can participate in, rather than on specific, tangible attributes. The concept emphasizes abstraction as a guiding principle for categorization and communication.
The term is Finnish in origin, formed from abstrakti (abstract) and nimitys (designation or naming). In Finnish
Abstractnimitys operates at the level of predicates and properties rather than instantiations. It supports labeling schemes
In linguistics, abstractnimitys can be used to analyze how speakers refer to categories like “tools” or “vehicles”
Critics note that excessive abstraction may lead to vagueness, ambiguity, or cultural variation in interpretation. Balancing
Related concepts include nominalization, abstraction in semantics, and predicate-based ontology design.