Tuletusmorfemid
Tuletusmorfemid are a type of morpheme in linguistics that indicate the grammatical case of a noun. They are typically suffixes that are added to the end of a noun to show its role in a sentence, such as subject, object, or possessive. In Estonian, for example, tuletusmorfemid are used to indicate the case of nouns, which can be nominative, genitive, partitive, translative, terminative, essive, abessive, comitative, or instructive. These morphemes play a crucial role in the grammar of the language, helping to convey the meaning and structure of sentences. They are an essential aspect of the morphological system of many languages, including Estonian, and are used to create a wide range of grammatical forms.