sanahauttujen
Sanahauttujen is a term used in Finnish literary criticism to describe a technique in which a cluster of semantically related words is embedded within a longer text, effectively buried beneath the surface. The word is built from sana meaning “word” and hauttaa meaning “to bury,” with the suffix -ujen marking a plural or collective form. The concept emerged in discussions of experimental Finnish prose and poetry in the early 21st century, often in online forums and collaborative anthologies that analyze concealed motifs.
Definition and form: A sanahauttujen typically consists of a list of related lexical items that appears contiguously,
Variations and purpose: In some instances the buried words are strictly consecutive; in others the boundaries
Reception and context: The phenomenon is not widespread but recurs in contemporary Finnish writing and digital