alistusilmaisulla
Alistusilmaisulla is a linguistic term used in Finnish-language grammars to refer to a class of expressions that encode subordination or submission within a clause. The term combines alistus (subjugation) and ilmaisu (expression) and is used to describe devices that mark the speaker’s or addressee’s subordinate status relative to an authority or directive. There is no universal consensus on its exact scope; some grammarians treat alistusilmaisulla as a type of deontic mood or directive modality realized through a specific construction, while others analyze the phenomenon as a subtype of subordinate clauses accompanied by obligation expressions.
In practice, alistusilmaisulla can appear as subordinate clauses or expressions introduced by verbs, particles, or periphrastic
Usage and status: The concept is primarily of descriptive interest in linguistic typology and Finnish grammar,
See also: Subordination, Deontic modality, Finnish grammar, Directive speech acts.