nominaalihaarasta
Nominaalihaarasta is a Finnish-language term that refers to a linguistic phenomenon in the Finnic languages, specifically in Finnish. It is characterized by the process of turning a noun phrase into a possessor phrase, where the focus shifts from the possessed (something) to the possessor (who possesses).
In nominalization, the typical word order in Finnish is replaced by a structure that reverses the emphasis.
Nominaalihaarasta is achieved through a combination of morphological and syntactic changes. The effect is a parallel
Nominaalihaarasta is highly frequent in Finnish discourse, providing essential information about social relationships, dealing with physical