konjugaatiomalli
Konjugaatiomalli, often translated as conjugation model, refers to a theoretical framework used in linguistics, particularly in psycholinguistics and cognitive science, to explain how speakers process and produce inflected word forms. It proposes that speakers do not simply store individual inflected forms in their mental lexicon. Instead, they possess a more abstract representation of a word's base form and the rules or processes by which various inflections are generated. When encountering or producing an inflected word, the speaker conceptually "conjugates" or "declines" the base form to arrive at the specific form used.
This model contrasts with a purely storage-based approach, where every possible inflected form of every word