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viittaavia

Viittaavia is a term used in Finnish linguistics to describe a class of referential expressions whose primary function is to point to or indicate entities within discourse. The form derives from the verb viitata, meaning to refer, and the -ava/-vä suffix that forms present participles or adjectives, yielding viittaava meaning indicating or referential. In scholarly analyses, viittaavia expressions are treated as devices of deixis and referential cohesion, helping readers identify antecedents without repeating them.

In practical use, viittaavia expressions include demonstratives and certain pronouns when they function to refer to

Examples help illustrate the concept. Finnish: "Viittaavia ilmauksia käytetään osoittamaan aiempaa kontekstia, esimerkiksi sanat 'tämä', 'tuo'

See also: deixis, demonstratives, referential cohesion.

something
mentioned
earlier
in
the
text.
They
can
appear
as
adjectives
modifying
nouns
or
as
stand-alone
referential
elements,
and
their
primary
role
is
to
guide
the
listener
or
reader
to
a
specific
referent
within
discourse.
The
exact
grammatical
form
that
encodes
a
viittaava
function
depends
on
number,
case,
and
syntactic
position
within
a
sentence.
ja
'ne'."
Translation:
"Referential
expressions
are
used
to
point
to
the
preceding
context,
for
example
words
like
'this',
'that',
and
'those'."
Another
example:
"Viittaavia
ilmauksia
voidaan
käyttää
myös
koherenttisuuden
ylläpitämiseksi."
Translation:
"Referential
expressions
can
also
be
used
to
maintain
coherence."