vahekohasust
Vahekohasust is a term used in Estonian-language discourse to describe the quality or state of occupying an intermediate or transitional position between two or more elements. In linguistic and philosophical contexts, it denotes relational positions that are neither fully one nor the other, but situated between states, concepts, or places. The concept is often invoked in analyses of space, meaning, and social interaction to capture how boundaries and thresholds mediate experience.
Etymology: The word is built from vah- meaning “between” and kohasus, a nominal form referring to position
Applications: In architecture and urban planning, vahekohasust can describe transitional spaces—such as corridors, hallways, foyers, and
Related terms include liminality, transitional space, intermediary state, and ambivalence. Debates around vahekohasust often address how
Note: The term is primarily found in Estonian-language scholarship and may lack a single standardized definition