parenthetiset
Parenthetiset, or parenthetical elements, are words, phrases, or clauses inserted into a sentence to provide supplementary information that is not essential to the main meaning. They can be removed without altering the core grammatical structure of the sentence, although they may add context, nuance, or emphasis.
Punctuation and forms commonly used to mark parentheticals include parentheses (sulkeet), commas, and em dashes. In
Types of parentheticals include single words (for example, adverbs or interjections), short phrases, or full clauses.
Usage considerations include balancing readability and precision. Overuse can clutter a sentence or confuse the reader,
In summary, parenthetiset function as optional musical notes within sentences, enriching meaning while remaining syntactically separable