seisundini
Seisundini is a term used in some Finnish-language discussions of subjectivity to denote the speaker’s or character’s immediate subjective state. It refers to the felt combination of physical sensations, emotions, cognitive focus, and situational awareness experienced at a given moment, as perceived from a first-person perspective. The term is not part of standard Finnish dictionaries and is predominantly encountered in literary criticism, phenomenology-inspired discourse, and experimental writing.
Etymology and formation: The word appears to be built from Finnish morphological patterns, with a root implying
Usage and significance: In literary contexts, seisundini is used to convey immediacy and interiority, often bridging
See also: phenomenology, first-person perspective, interiority, embodiment, narrative technique.