fraasimine
Fraasimine is a term used in linguistics to describe the creation and use of phraseological units—fixed or semi-fixed expressions—that function as building blocks in discourse. The concept covers both conventional, pre-established phrases and the productive formation of new expressions by combining existing words with recognized idiomatic content. While the term appears in various linguistic discussions, it is especially noted in Estonian and some Finno-Ugric language studies, where fraasimine denotes a systematic approach to formulaic language within speech and writing.
In practice, fraasimine supports coherence, politeness, stance-taking, and rhetorical effect. It manifests as formulaic openings and
Relation to other concepts is a key feature of fraasimine. It intersects with formulaic language, set phrases,
Critics note that the term can be broad and methodologically diverse, requiring careful delimitation from related