lausekeiden
Lausekeiden is a Finnish term that translates to "phrases" or "clauses" in English. In linguistics, it refers to a group of words that function together as a unit within a sentence. A phrase typically does not contain both a subject and a predicate, whereas a clause does.
Phrases can be classified by their head word, such as noun phrases, verb phrases, adjective phrases, adverb
Clauses, on the other hand, contain a subject and a verb. They can be independent, meaning they
Understanding the distinction between phrases and clauses is fundamental to sentence structure analysis. It helps in