tuntevaninsa
Tuntevaninsa is a coined Finnish noun formed from tunteva, meaning “feeling” or “emotional,” together with the possessive suffix -nsa, which marks ownership. In its libre use, the term describes the subject’s own emotional state as a focal point of interpretation, narration, or ethical consideration. As a neologism, it does not have a fixed definition in standard dictionaries, and its precise sense can vary with context.
Etymology and linguistic notes: the construction exemplifies a productive pattern in Finnish for creating noun phrases
Usage and interpretation: in discussions of subjectivity, affective reasoning, and narrative analysis, tuntevaninsa may be used
Notes and scope: tuntevaninsa is not standardized and has limited attestation. Its interpretation depends on context
See also: affective reasoning, emotional subjectivity, linguistic construction, Finnish morphology.