refleksiivsete
Refleksiivsete is a Finnish linguistic term referring to reflexive elements used to mark reflexivity in clauses. In general, reflexivity means that the subject and the entity affected by the action refer to the same participant. In Finnish, reflexivity is mainly expressed with reflexive pronouns such as itse and itsensä, which appear in the object position of the verb or in emphatic positions with the subject.
A typical reflexive construction is illustrated by sentences like Hän pesi itsensä, “He washed himself,” where
Refleksiivsete also interact with other grammatical functions. They are not mandatory for all verbs; many Finnish
In a broader context, reflexivity is common across languages, but Finnish marks it primarily through reflexive