participlekäyttävä
Participlekäyttävä is a term used in Finnish linguistics to describe the functional use of participial forms to modify nouns and to form reduced subordinate clauses. Participles are non-finite verb forms that function as adjectives or as adverbial modifiers, allowing the speaker to convey information about time, causality, or simultaneity without a finite verb. The participle-based constructions are a central part of Finnish syntax and style.
Two main uses are common: attributive (adjectival) use, where a participle directly modifies a noun, and adverbial
Finnish has several participial forms, notably present and past participles, which can combine with nouns and
Compared with languages that use relative pronouns and finite clauses for relatives, Finnish often relies on