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perusmuodon

Perusmuoto is a term in Finnish grammar that refers to the base form of a word, used as the dictionary or citation form. It is the form from which other inflected forms are derived and serves as the standard reference form in grammar descriptions and lexicography.

For nouns, the perusmuoto is generally the singular nominative form. Examples include talo (house), kissa (cat)

For adjectives, the perusmuoto is the nominative singular form, used as the lemma to which inflectional endings

For verbs, the perusmuoto is typically the present active infinitive, such as kirjoittaa (to write) or syödä

In lexicography and language technology, perusmuoto serves as the primary entry form for analysis and lookup.

and
opettaja
(teacher).
From
these
base
forms,
other
cases
such
as
talon
(genitive),
taloja
(partitive
plural),
and
taloilla
(inessive)
are
formed
through
inflection.
Some
nouns
exhibit
stem
changes
in
inflection,
but
the
perusmuoto
remains
the
reference
form.
are
attached
for
degree,
comparison,
and
other
forms.
Examples
are
keltainen
(yellow)
or
iso
(big).
Adjectives
agree
with
the
noun
they
modify,
but
the
perusmuoto
remains
the
entry
form
from
which
all
forms
are
derived.
(to
eat).
This
form
functions
as
the
lemma
in
dictionaries
and
is
the
starting
point
for
conjugation
into
tenses,
moods,
voices,
and
persons.
Some
verbs
may
have
irregularities,
but
the
infinitive
perusmuoto
is
still
the
standard
reference
form.
Morphological
analysis
and
part-of-speech
tagging
often
rely
on
identifying
the
word’s
perusmuoto
to
generate
or
recognize
all
inflected
forms.