paksuudellinen
Paksuudellinen is a neologism in Finnish linguistics used to describe a property of linguistic items tied to perceived thickness or density. The term is not part of standard dictionaries but appears in theoretical discussions and online glossaries as a way to categorize forms that feel “thick” in meaning or sound.
Etymology: It derives from paksu, meaning thick, combined with the adjectival suffix -dellinen, literally forming a
Definitions: The concept is used in two related senses. Semantic paksuudellinen refers to high information content
Usage: The term is not standardized and remains largely informal. It appears in some linguistic blogs, speculative
Examples: In a semantic analysis, a word with multiple figurative extensions might be described as paksuudellinen.
See also: Linguistics, semantic density, phonology, phonotactics.
Notes: The concept is emergent and non-canonical; readers should treat it as a heuristic rather than a