lausekelause
Lausekelause is a linguistic term used to describe a clause embedded inside another clause, i.e., a subordinate clause functioning as a constituent of a larger sentence. In Finnish grammar, the more common term for this concept is ala-lause (subordinate clause) or alalause, but lausekelause appears in some texts to emphasize its status as a clause within a clause. The concept aligns with the general distinction between main (matrix) clauses and embedded (subordinate) clauses in many languages.
Embedded clauses typically serve as complements of verbs and adjectives, as well as modifiers within noun phrases,
Lausekelause as a label is not universally adopted across grammars; its usefulness lies in highlighting the
See also: embedded clause, subordinate clause, complementizer, recursion, Finnish grammar.