askelisiin
Askelisiin is a term that occasionally appears in discussions of Finnish language morphology. It is not a standard dictionary entry, but rather a form that has been used by some linguists as an illustrative example to discuss how Finnish nouns can be inflected to express direction or movement into a plural or abstract set of steps. In such treatments, askel, meaning “step,” serves as the base, and the form askelisiin is treated as a derived variant used for analytical purposes rather than as a commonly used word in everyday language.
Etymology and form: The word is formed from the Finnish root askel plus a directional or illative-type
Usage and reception: In practice, askelisiin has limited or no status as an independent lexical entry in
See also: Finnish grammar, illative case, noun inflection, derivational morphology.
References: No authoritative dictionaries explicitly define askelisiin; references are limited to linguistic textbooks and teaching materials