ikärakennetta
Ikärakennetta is a term used in Finnish linguistics to denote the kernel structure, the minimal sentence form that carries the core proposition of a clause. The concept, often called the kernel sentence in English-language grammar, serves as a reference point for analysing how sentences are built and transformed. In descriptions of Finnish syntax, ikärakennetta refers to the essential subject-verb core, with objects or other arguments treated as elaborations that can be added around the core without changing its basic meaning. Because Finnish uses rich case marking, the surface word order is flexible, but the kernel remains the stable core around which variations are organized.
Typical examples of an ikärakennetta include simple declaratives such as "Kissa nukkuu" (the cat sleeps) or
The notion is used in teaching grammar, in grammatical analysis, and in cross-linguistic typology to compare