Rob A. wrote:"Lepuuttaa" is an ongoing action and so the thing that is resting...the etusormi needs to be in the partitive....???
Yes.
Rob A. wrote:But, jonka,...the accusative form ...is used because the "etusormi" is now the subject of a completed action....the near-severance is now "complete"...
Correct again. It’s a done thing; already behind us.
Rob A. wrote:[Aside: This, of course, is a bit exaggerated so I could used a puoli example....the finger was badly gashed, but is healing nicely....:lol:]
Oh, you actually had a little accident...? :| Hope it will heal quickly. Do you have your tetanus shots in order?
Rob A. wrote:....and I'm still wondering...can you make compound verbs in the same way as you can make compound nouns???
Maitoa...(partitive...???) puoli-juoksetti kuuman sään takia.....:D
Maito [some definite portion, amount, containerful, or measurement of it]
puoliksi juoksettui kuuman sään takia.
There are some ways to make compound verbs; I just can’t think of any such usage with the word
puoli. But the prefix
etä-, for instance, can be quite “productive” in this day and age of the Internet.
Etäostaa,
etäneuvoa,
etäohjata,
etäopiskella, ...