kertausmuotoja
Kertausmuotoja is a term used in Finnish linguistics and language pedagogy to refer to grammatical forms that encode repetition, recurrence, or the revisiting of an event or state. The word combines kertaus (“repetition, revision”) and muoto (“form”) and is typically discussed in discussions of morphology, syntax, and discourse. The concept is cross-linguistic in nature and may cover several realizations, including iterative or habitual aspects, reiterative constructions, reduplication, or periphrastic forms, depending on the language.
In descriptive grammars and typological accounts, kertausmuotoja are examined for how languages mark repeated actions or
In language teaching and learning, recognizing kertausmuotoja helps learners interpret sentences that convey repeated events or
See also: repetition, iterative aspect, habitual aspect, discourse markers.