sananmuunnoksen
Sananmuunnoksen, meaning "word transformation" in Finnish, refers to the process of altering a word while retaining its core meaning or a related concept. This can manifest in various linguistic phenomena, including morphological changes, semantic shifts, or even creative wordplay. In Finnish grammar, it is most commonly associated with the inflectional system, where words change their endings to indicate grammatical function such as case, number, or possession. For example, the noun "talo" (house) transforms into "talossa" (in the house) to denote location.
Beyond grammatical inflections, sananmuunnoksen can also encompass metaphorical or figurative language. This includes the use of