konjugoiduista
Konjugoiduista is a term found in some linguistic discussions to designate a subset of verb forms within a language’s verbal system that participate in a specific type of conjugation-related morphophonemic alternation. The forms in this category share regular, predictable changes to the stem or affixes that occur across person, number, tense, or mood, and they are grouped for descriptive or theoretical reasons rather than by surface distribution alone.
The word is of apparent Finnish origin, formed from konjugointi (conjugation) and a plural suffix. It is
In analyses where the concept is employed, konjugoiduista forms are identified by their mutual morphophonemic regularities
Criticism notes that the label is not universally accepted and that its utility depends on language-specific
See also: Conjugation; Morphophonology; Verb paradigm; Suppletion.