sanakomponentin
Sanakomponentin is a term used in linguistics to refer to a unit of meaning that is smaller than a word but larger than a morpheme. These units are often idiomatic and their meaning cannot be easily deduced from the meanings of their constituent parts. For example, in the English phrase "kick the bucket," the entire phrase functions as a sanakomponentin, meaning to die. The individual words "kick," "the," and "bucket" do not convey this meaning on their own.
Sanakomponentit can also include phrases that are not strictly idiomatic but function as single semantic units.
The study of sanakomponentit falls within the broader fields of lexicology and lexicography, focusing on how