nimilauseen
Nimilauseen is a Finnish term used to describe a nominal clause, a type of clause in which the predication is expressed by a noun phrase or an adjective without a finite verb. In Finnish grammar, nimilauseen typically serves to state identity, classification, or description, rather than to narrate an action. The construction is especially common in headlines, signs, telegraphic writing, or other contexts where concise or economical expression is preferred. In standard prose, nimilauseen are often avoided in favor of sentences that include a finite verb, but they can appear for stylistic or formulaic effect.
The basic structure of a nimilauseen involves a subject idea (often a proper noun or noun phrase)
Nimilauseen contrasts with verblause, where a finite verb provides explicit predication and tense. While nimilauseen are
See also: Finnish grammar, copula (olla), nominal sentence, verblause.