illatiiviillatiivin
Illatiiviillatiivin is a term encountered in some Finnish-language grammars and typological discussions to describe a theoretical construction that combines illative and allative case meanings in a single inflected form. Illatiivi refers to the illative case, which marks movement into a destination (into something), while allatiivi (allative) marks movement toward or onto a location. The compound term illatiiviillatiivin is used to discuss how suffixes could be layered or interact in languages that employ extensive locative morphology.
In practice, illatiiviillatiivin is not an officially recognized standard form in contemporary Finnish grammar. Finnish normally
Possible discussions around illatiiviillatiivin focus on questions such as how a stem would behave if an illative
See also: illatiivi, allatiivi, locative case, suffix chaining, Finnish grammar, typology.