lukusanoina
Lukusanoina is a term used in Finnish-language discourse to describe a modality of text presentation in which content is delivered primarily as spoken words rather than visually read. The concept is discussed in relation to how information is designed, taught, and accessed, emphasizing the auditory channel as the main medium for conveying meaning.
Etymology and scope. The word is formed from the Finnish elements luku, meaning reading or chapter, and
Applications and contexts. In education, lukusanoina is discussed in the context of read-aloud instruction, pronunciation work,
Relation to related concepts. The term sits alongside broader ideas such as read-aloud pedagogy, oral tradition,