déterminaalisesta
Déterminaalisesta is a term used in linguistics to describe a type of clause or phrase that provides additional information about the main clause, but does not directly affect the main verb's tense, mood, or voice. These clauses are often introduced by subordinating conjunctions such as "että" (that), "että" (because), "koska" (since), or "vaikka" (even though). They can be used to express various types of information, including cause, condition, concession, or purpose.
In Finnish, déterminaalisesta clauses are typically non-restrictive, meaning they can be omitted without changing the meaning
Déterminaalisesta clauses are an important feature of many languages, including Finnish, and they play a crucial