formsjohtuvilta
Formsjohtuvilta is a term you may encounter in some Finnish linguistic writings. It refers to the set of base forms (stems) from which other inflected or derived word forms originate. The concept is not a standard category in everyday Finnish grammar, but it appears in morphologically oriented analyses to separate the inventory of stems from the forms produced by inflection and derivation.
Etymology and sense: The expression combines a technical notion of linguistic forms with the Finnish verb root
Usage in analysis: In studies of word formation and inflection, researchers may reference formsjohtuvilta when discussing
Relation to other concepts: Formsjohtuvilta is related to, but distinct from, concepts such as juuri (root),
See also: root, stem, derivation, inflection, word formation.
Note: The term is used variably and is not part of formal Finnish grammar instruction; its meaning