liminaali
Liminaali is a term used in the field of linguistics to describe a linguistic phenomenon where a word or phrase has a meaning that is different from the sum of its parts. This can occur in various languages and is often attributed to the unique way in which words are formed and combined. For example, in the English language, the word "blackbird" refers to a specific type of bird, but the combination of "black" and "bird" does not inherently convey this specific meaning. Similarly, in Finnish, the word "liminaali" itself is a loanword from English, but it has taken on a specific meaning within the context of linguistics.
The concept of liminaali is closely related to the idea of idiomatic expressions, which are phrases that
In some languages, liminaali can be a result of historical changes in the language. For example, in
Overall, liminaali is an important concept in linguistics that helps to explain how meaning is constructed