lausaks
Lausaks is a term encountered in some linguistic discussions to denote a particular type of clause within a sentence. It is not a standard or universally adopted label in major grammatical traditions, and its use tends to appear mainly in introductory, typological, or classroom texts exploring clause structure and discourse.
The word lausaks is often presented as deriving from a root related to sentence or clause in
Definition and functional role
In the definitions that accompany discussions of lausaks, the unit is described as a subordinate clause that
Lausaks are typically portrayed as embedded within a larger sentence. They may be distinguished from independent
Because lausaks is not a standardized term, its definition and boundaries vary across authors. Some grammars
See also: Clause, Subordinate clause, Discourse feature, Evidentiality.