erisanojen
Erisanojen is a Finnish term used in linguistics to refer to the distinct words of a language—the lexemes or headwords in a lexicon. The word erisana means “a different word,” and erisanojen denotes the corresponding plural or genitive usage. In practice, erisanojen are the canonical forms that carry core meaning and are used as the basis for dictionaries and linguistic analysis.
Erisanojen are differentiated from inflected, derived, or clitic forms of the same word. Inflected forms such
In lexicography and natural language processing, erisanojen correspond to lemmas or dictionary headwords. Tokenization and lemmatization
Examples of erisanojen include common content words such as kissa (cat), koira (dog), and talo (house). Their