esuffix
Esuffix is a term used in linguistics to denote a class of derivational suffixes that attach to stems to form abstract nouns or adjectives expressing a generalized property. It is primarily discussed in typological surveys and language-learning materials as a placeholder concept to illustrate suffixal derivation, rather than as a reference to a specific morpheme in a known language.
In morphology, esuffix is described as a derivational bound morpheme that can attach to nouns and verbs
Phonology and allomorphy of esuffixes vary by language. Some esuffixes show vowel harmony or consonant agreement
Examples cited in educational materials are typically hypothetical to illustrate the concept. For instance, in a
See also: derivational morphology, bound morpheme, suffix, word formation.