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viittaamasta

Viittaamasta is a Finnish non-finite verb form derived from the verb viittaa, which means to refer to or to indicate. In Finnish grammar, viittaamasta is used to express the act of referring to something or pointing to a source, often in a partial or contingent sense. The form commonly appears in written and formal Finnish, particularly in scholarly or analytical prose.

The form is closely related to other grammar items based on viittaa, such as viittaaminen (the act

Usage and interpretation depend on context. Viittaamasta is often used in phrases like viittaamasta lähteeseen or

In summary, viittaamasta is a Finnish non-finite form built from viittaa, used to denote the act of

of
referring)
and
viittaus
(a
reference
or
citation).
While
viittaaminen
is
the
general
noun
for
the
act,
viittaamasta
functions
as
a
non-finite
marker
that
can
appear
in
constructions
specifying
what
is
being
referred
to.
It
is
typically
found
in
phrases
that
describe
referencing
a
source,
a
study,
or
an
argument.
viittaamasta
useisiin
tutkimuksiin,
meaning
“referring
to
the
source”
or
“referencing
several
studies.”
The
exact
meaning
shifts
with
surrounding
words
and
grammatical
construction,
but
the
core
idea
remains
the
act
of
making
a
reference
or
pointing
to
something.
referring
to
or
pointing
to
something,
and
it
sits
alongside
related
terms
such
as
viittaaminen
and
viittaus
in
discussions
of
citation
and
referential
language.
See
also
viittaa,
viittaaminen,
and
viittaus.