monivalenttisesti
Monivalenttisesti is a Finnish adverb used in linguistics to describe a predicate or action performed in a monovalent, or one-argument, manner. The word is formed from mono- (one) and valence (valenssi) with the adverbial suffix -isesti, and it signals that the core predicate in a clause involves a single participant.
In valency theory, verbs and predicates are analyzed by the number of essential arguments they require. Monovalent
Common examples of monovalent usage in Finnish include intransitive sentences such as Kissa nukkuu (The cat
See also valenssi (valence), monovalentti, bivalentti, and other discussions of argument structure in syntax. Monivalenttisesti remains