neyleisimmät
Neyleisimmät is a Finnish term used to refer to the most common items in a dataset, especially in language frequency analysis. It denotes the subset of elements with the highest occurrence and is often used when discussing vocabulary, forms, or features that recur most frequently. In ordinary prose the phrase would usually appear as two words ne yleisimmät, but the form neyleisimmät can appear as a single token when used as a label or keyword.
Etymology and usage notes: the word combines ne, a demonstrative pronoun meaning “those,” with yleisimmät, the
Applications and interpretation: the term is most often encountered in corpus linguistics, language teaching, and media
Examples: neyleisimmät sanat suomen kielessä (the most common Finnish words) or neyleisimmät verbin taivutusmuodot (the most
See also: frequency list, corpus linguistics, top-N list, frequency analysis.