moniulotteisuus
Moniulotteisuus is a term used in Finnish humanities to describe the capacity of a text or discourse to carry multiple voices, perspectives, or linguistic styles within a single utterance or work. It is closely related to, yet not identical with, concepts such as polyphony, heteroglossia, and dialogism. The word combines moni- meaning "many" with ulottuvuus, meaning "dimension" or "scope," signaling the multiplicity of dimensions present in the utterance.
In practice, moniulotteisuus manifests as shifts in point of view, stance-taking, intertextual or dialogic referencing, and
Applications of the concept appear in literary analysis to map distinct voices within a work, in sociolinguistics
Critics note that the term can be diffuse and overlap with established notions such as polyphony and
See also: polyphony, heteroglossia, dialogism, multivoiced discourse, stance-taking.