epäätteestä
Epäätteestä is a Finnish grammatical concept referring to a lack of a specific case ending or the absence of a suffix that would typically mark a particular grammatical function. This can occur in various situations within Finnish grammar, often due to specific lexical choices or idiomatic expressions. For instance, when a noun is used in a general sense without denoting a specific object or location, it might appear in its base form, which can be considered a form of epäätteestä.
The term is particularly relevant when discussing the partitive case. While the partitive case often has distinct