sekäsekä
Sekäsekä is a neologism used in contemporary discourse to describe a linguistic and social phenomenon that combines inclusivity with rhetorical repetition. The term is derived from the Finnish conjunction sekä, meaning "and", and has circulated mainly in online Finnish-language communities and increasingly in multilingual discussions.
In linguistic analysis, sekäsekä denotes a pattern in which statements explicitly connect two or more sides
Usage: Sekäsekä appears in posts, policy briefs, and marketing materials that aim to project collaboration among
Origin and variants: The coinage arose in the early 2020s among digital communities; related concepts include
Related concepts: inclusive language, bidirectional rhetoric, reduplication.