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subjekteissa

Subjekteissa is a Finnish grammatical form meaning “in the subjects” and functions as the inessive plural of the noun subjekti. The noun subjekti can refer to the syntactic subject of a sentence, a broader participant or agent in an action, or a conscious being in philosophical or social science contexts. Subjekteissa is therefore used when discussing multiple subjects within a study, analysis, or theoretical discussion.

In Finnish grammar, the inessive case marks location or position and the plural suffix -issa/-issä is applied

Usage examples are typically found in scholarly writing about data sets, experimental participants, or theoretical agents.

Etymology and related terms: subjekti is a loanword from Latin subiectus, adopted into Finnish taxonomic and

See also: subjekti, objekti, predikaatti, kielioppi.

to
pluralize
and
indicate
the
a
priori
location
“in
the
subjects.”
The
form
subjekteissa
follows
standard
rules
of
vowel
harmony
and
noun
inflection
for
loanwords
like
subjekti.
It
is
primarily
encountered
in
linguistic,
academic,
or
research
prose
rather
than
in
everyday
speech.
For
instance,
one
might
encounter
phrases
such
as
subjekteissa
tapahtuvat
prosessit
(processes
occurring
in
the
subjects)
or
subjekteissa
esiintyvät
piirteet
(features
that
appear
in
the
subjects).
The
exact
interpretation
depends
on
context:
it
can
refer
to
grammatical
subjects
in
sentences
or
to
agents/participants
studied
within
a
given
inquiry.
linguistic
terminology.
Related
concepts
include
objekti
(object)
and
predikaatti
(predicate),
which
together
with
subjekti
form
core
elements
of
Finnish
grammar.