deklinatiolla
Deklinatiolla is a Finnish expression used in linguistics to refer to a word or form that is inflected according to a particular declension pattern. It denotes the relationship between a lexical item and its inflectional paradigm, i.e., how its endings change to express case, number, or other grammatical categories in a given language.
In languages with clear declensions, nouns, adjectives, and sometimes pronouns follow one or more declension classes.
The term is not a standalone grammatical category; rather, it is a prepositional phrase that accompanies statements
Overall, deklinatiolla serves as a concise descriptor in linguistic descriptions to indicate that a word follows