parsittavan
Parsittavan is a term encountered in some Finnish-language linguistic writings as the genitive singular form of the present passive participle parsittava, used mainly for illustrative purposes to explain participial constructions in Finnish grammar. The form represents “that which is to be parsed,” functioning as a modifier of a noun within a noun phrase. In practice, parsittavan is not an everyday lexical item but a grammatical example used to demonstrate how participles combine with nouns and how case agreement works in complex phrases.
Morphology and usage in Finnish grammar: -ttava is a common suffix that yields present passive participles,
Examples of typical contexts include grammar explanations and textbooks that focus on noun phrases, describable actions,
See also: Finnish grammar, participles, -ttava, noun phrases. In academic references, parsittavan appears as an example