textsminenliitteestä
Textsminenliitteestä is a linguistic term used primarily in Finnish-speaking contexts to describe the phenomenon of attaching textual content to electronic communications. The word is a blend of the English word “text” and the Finnish noun “liite,” meaning “attachment.” It refers specifically to the practice of embedding secondary texts, such as notes, quotes, or supplementary explanations, within a primary message, often for clarity or emphasis.
The concept emerged with the rise of instant messaging and email services in the early 2000s, when
Expressive conventions around textsminenliitteestä vary by platform. Some services highlight quoted text with block quotation formatting
Textsminenliitteestä has influenced digital communication norms by encouraging concise summaries, reinforcing message continuity, and fostering readable
See also: quotation marks, email etiquette, text messaging conventions.