fusionalisia
Fusionalisia is a theoretical construct in linguistics that describes a branch of morphosyntactic study focused on fusional morphology. The term combines fusional, referring to the fusion of grammatical information within morphemes, with the -isia suffix used in several theoretical nomenclatures to denote a field of study.
Definition: In fusionalisia, languages are analyzed according to how morphemes fuse multiple grammatical categories into single
Classification: The framework differentiates languages along a fusionality scale, from high fusion with dense multi-meaning morphemes
Applications: Fusionalisia informs typological surveys, historical linguistics, language documentation, and natural language processing by providing criteria
Examples and scope: The approach is used to describe languages traditionally classified as fusional, such as
History and status: Within linguistic literature, fusionalisia is presented as a theoretical framework rather than a
See also: fusional language, morphology, typology, syncretism, conlang