liitlausetes
Liitlausetes is a linguistic term used in Finnish language discussions to describe the phenomenon of connecting multiple clauses to form larger sentences. The term appears in some Finnish-language texts and is not a widely standardized category in Finnish grammar. In this sense, liitlausetes refers to the set of clauses that are syntactically connected to the main clause, forming either compound or complex sentences through coordinating or subordinating relationships.
Etymology: The word is formed from liittää, meaning to join or attach, and lause, meaning sentence. The
Usage and examples: Liitlausetes describes how punctuation and conjunctions signal the connection between clauses. For example,
Variants and terminology: Some grammars prefer terms such as "liitoslauseet" or refer to "pää- ja alilauseiden
See also: Grammar, sentence structure, coordination, subordination, compound sentence, complex sentence.