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yleisempään

Yleisempään is a form in Finnish grammar. It is the illative singular of the comparative adjective yleisempi, which means more general or less specific. In other words, yleisempään appears when the comparison is extended into a phrase that expresses movement or direction into a more general category, sense, or purpose.

Morphology and formation: The base adjective yleisempi (more general) can take the illative case, yielding yleisempään.

Usage: yleisempään is used with a following noun in illative to indicate entering or adopting a more

Related terms: yleisempi is the positive form of the comparative, and yleisimmän is its superlative in other

See also: yleinen, yleisempi, yleisimmin, yleisesti.

The
illative
suffix
-ään/-ään,
chosen
according
to
vowel
harmony
and
phonological
rules,
marks
“into”
or
“toward”
a
destination
in
a
figurative
sense.
Therefore
yleisempään
functions
as
a
case
form
of
the
comparative
adjective,
not
as
an
independent
adverb
or
noun.
general
frame.
For
example,
in
a
sentence
like
“siirryttiin
yleisempään
näkökulmaan,”
the
phrase
means
“we
moved
to
a
more
general
perspective.”
Other
examples
include
“yleisempään
tarkoitukseen”
(for
a
more
general
purpose)
or
“yleisempään
kontekstiin”
(into
a
more
general
context).
The
construction
is
common
in
written
Finnish,
especially
in
analytical
or
formal
prose,
where
speakers
discuss
shifts
from
specific
to
general
considerations.
cases.
The
adverbial
equivalent
meaning
generally
is
yleisesti.
Understanding
yleisempään
requires
recognizing
its
role
as
a
case
form
of
a
comparative
adjective
rather
than
as
a
standalone
word.