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lisäyksenomainen

Lisäyksenomainen is a Finnish linguistic term used to describe a type of supplementary element that attaches to a main clause and adds information without being essential to the core proposition. The term is formed from lisäys, meaning addition or supplement, and the suffix -mainen, which denotes likeness or similarity, so it literally means “appendix-like” or “supplement-like.”

In practice, lisäyksenomainen can be realized in several ways. It may appear as a separate clause or

Functionally, lisäyksenomainen elements serve to provide context, justification, stance, or side information. They enrich discourse by

The concept is used mainly in descriptive Finnish grammars and discourse studies. It relates to, but is

a
phrase
that
functions
as
a
supplement
to
the
main
statement,
a
parenthetical
remark,
or
a
short
evaluative
or
background
element.
Its
surface
form
can
vary
from
full
subordinate
clauses
to
compact
phrases,
and
in
written
text
it
is
often
set
off
by
punctuation
or
marked
by
intonation
in
speech.
The
key
characteristic
is
its
non-essential
status
with
respect
to
the
main
predication.
signaling
attitude,
background
reasons,
or
supplementary
details,
while
not
changing
the
truth-conditions
of
the
main
clause
if
removed.
They
contribute
to
the
texture
and
cohesion
of
a
discourse
without
serving
as
a
required
part
of
the
proposition.
distinct
from,
other
non-essential
constructions
such
as
parentheticals
and
appositive
phrases.
As
a
label,
lisäyksenomainen
helps
grammarians
classify
and
discuss
supplementary,
appendix-like
additions
within
clauses.