sanamuotoisuus
Sanamuotoisuus is a linguistic concept used in Finnish language studies to describe how much grammatical information is carried by word forms as opposed to by word order or auxiliary words. In languages with high sanamuotoisuus, verbs, nouns and adjectives have extensive inflectional paradigms, producing many distinct morphs to mark case, number, person, mood, tense, aspect, voice, comparison, and other grammatical categories within a single word. In languages with low sanamuotoisuus, syntax carries more of the grammatical load and forms are simpler or less numerous; word order becomes a primary cue for grammatical relationships.
The term is commonly applied in language typology to compare languages across a spectrum from synthetic and
Researchers may operationalize sanamuotoisuus by examining the size of inflectional paradigms per lexeme, the number of
The concept originates in Finnish linguistic tradition, where it is used alongside morphology, inflection, and typology