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lausetyyppi

Lausetyyppi is a term in Finnish grammar that refers to the classification of sentences by their communicative function or illocutionary force. It describes what the speaker aims to achieve with the sentence, such as stating information, asking a question, or giving a command. The concept is used in language education, grammar descriptions, and linguistic analysis to help explain how sentences convey meaning beyond their literal words.

The most common lausetyypit are declarative, interrogative, and imperative. A declarative sentence states a fact or

In practice, lausetyyppi is signaled by punctuation, prosody, and, in some cases, verb mood and word order.

opinion
and
typically
ends
with
a
period,
for
example:
Tänään
on
vapaapäivä.
An
interrogative
sentence
asks
a
question
and
ends
with
a
question
mark,
for
example:
Onko
sinulla
aikaa?
An
imperative
sentence
gives
a
command
or
request
and
usually
has
the
verb
in
the
imperative
mood,
for
example:
Tule
tänne.
In
addition,
many
grammars
recognize
exclamative
sentences
that
express
strong
emotion
and
often
end
with
an
exclamation
mark,
for
example:
Voi
miten
kaunis
päivä!
Yes/no
questions
and
open-ended
questions
are
both
interrogatives
but
differ
in
how
they
are
formed
and
answered.
Understanding
lausetyyppi
aids
in
grammar
instruction,
language
learning,
and
natural
language
processing,
where
recognizing
sentence
type
informs
parsing,
response
generation,
and
sentiment
or
intent
analysis.