Tarjotttarjottava
Tarjotttarjottava is a coined term used in linguistic theory to describe a hypothetical word-formation pattern in Finnish-like languages. It combines the verb tarjota, meaning “to offer,” with the participial adjective tarjottava, meaning “offerable,” and foregrounds a recursive morphological idea by duplicating the stem before the participial suffix. The result is a word that can be glossed roughly as “that which is offerable (and offers itself).” The coinage functions as an illustrative device rather than an attested lexical item.
Etymology and morphology. The term draws from Finnish tarjota and tarjottava, with a theoretical reduplication of
Formation and semantics. Tarjotttarjottava is conceptually constructed by concatenating the root tarjot- with the participial suffix
Usage and significance. The term appears in pedagogical and typological debates about recursive morphology, compounding, and
See also. Recursive morphology; reduplication; Finnish language; compounding; word formation.