inessiivissänominaalissa
Inessiivissänominaalissa is a coined term used in Finnish linguistics to describe a hypothetical form that would combine the inessive case with nominative (nominal) function. The term is not part of standard Finnish grammar and is not used to denote an attested inflected form. It appears mainly in typological discussions and linguistic exercises as a thought experiment to illustrate how multiple grammatical features could be encoded on a single noun.
Etymology and concept: The word is a fusion of the Finnish term for the inessive case (inessiivi)
Formation and interpretation: In actual Finnish, a noun cannot simultaneously bear a distinct inessive morphology and
Usage and status: The concept is primarily pedagogical or exploratory, used to examine cross-linguistic possibilities in
See also: Inessive case, Nominative case, Finnish grammar, Case marking, Typology.
References: The term is a theoretical construct with limited or no usage in standard reference works; it