kohdetyypit
Kohdetyypit, or "kohde types" in English, are a classification system used in the field of linguistics to describe the grammatical roles that nouns and pronouns can play in a sentence. This system is particularly relevant in the study of languages that have a rich case system, such as Finnish, Estonian, and many other Uralic and Baltic languages. Kohdetyypit are used to analyze the syntactic functions of words, providing insights into the structure and meaning of sentences.
The term "kohdetyyppi" is derived from the Finnish words "kohde," meaning "target" or "object," and "tyyppi," meaning
Kohdetyypit are typically represented using a set of abbreviations, such as NOM for nominative, GEN for genitive,
The use of kohdetyypit allows linguists to systematically analyze the syntactic structure of sentences, identify grammatical