kohonnutpartisiippiin
Kohonnutpartisiippiin is a term used in Finnish linguistics to describe a hypothetical or analytical construction in which a participial phrase is elevated in the sentence and linked to a case-marked element to convey emphasis, direction, or a condensed relation to the main clause. The name combines kohonnut (raised/elevated) with partisiippi (participle) and the suffix -iin (illative), signaling a sense of movement toward or into the action described by the participle. The concept is not part of standard Finnish grammar but is discussed in descriptive and historical discussions as a way to illustrate how participial forms can function in compact, stylistically marked constructions.
Function and description: In the proposed analyses, kohonnutpartisiippiin helps explain occurrences where a participial phrase appears
Relation to other forms: The phenomenon is related to broader topics in Finnish grammar such as participles,
See also: Finnish grammar, participles, relative clauses, predicative constructions.