mittepersonaalsete
Mittepersonaalsete is a term used in Estonian linguistics to refer to elements that are not marked for person or do not involve a personal agent. The form is the genitive plural of mittepersonaalne, an adjective meaning not personal or impersonal. In grammar, mittepersonaalsete describes phenomena where the participant expressed by the verb or construction is not a person, or where person is semantically irrelevant.
The concept is most often applied to impersonal constructions, where a statement is about a situation, a
In descriptive grammar and language corpora, mittepersonaalsete appears in discussions of how certain verbs, constructions, or
Overall, mittepersonaalsete functions as a grammatical category for analyzing non-personal elements in Estonian syntax and semantics,