kjernemønsteret
Kjernemønsteret, literally translated as the core pattern, is a term used in Norwegian to describe the central and most productive pattern that organizes a system. In linguistics, it refers to the regular and dominant morpho-syntactic pattern through which a language forms its most common word forms, such as inflectional endings or derivational processes, from which related forms derive. The concept is also used more generally in education, psychology and cognitive science to denote the principal sequence, rule, or strategy that underpins a behavior or a task.
In morphology, kjernemønsteret denotes the core set of affixes, stem changes, and combinations that produce the
Identifying kjernemønsteret typically involves corpus analysis and frequency-based methods to determine which patterns are most productive
See also: pattern, morphology, linguistic productivity, language teaching.