perussanangasta
Perussanangasta is a term used in Finnish linguistics to refer to the base word form from which inflected forms are derived. The word is a compound of perus (basic) and sana (word), with the genitive suffix -sta indicating “from,” signaling its function as the form from which other forms stem. In practice, perussanangasta is closely related to the concept of a lemma, but it is used more specifically in descriptions of Finnish morphology where the base form serves as the anchor for inflection and derivation.
In analysis and teaching, perussanangasta is used to group together all inflected and derived forms under a
Differences from perusmuoto: while perusmuoto is a broader term for a base form used in analysis, perussanangasta
See also: lemma, inflection, Finnish morphology, morphosyntax.