käändetuvad
Kääntetuvad is a theoretical concept in linguistics, specifically within the study of agglutinative languages. It refers to a hypothetical situation where a single word might exhibit multiple, complex inflections or grammatical markers that appear to "turn" or "bend" in unexpected ways due to phonological or morphological interactions. The term itself is a neologism, coined to describe a potential edge case in the predictable system of agglutination, where suffixes are typically added in a linear fashion.
The core idea behind kääntetuvad is that while agglutinative languages are known for their transparent suffixation,
Linguists studying agglutinative languages, such as Finnish or Turkish, might explore kääntetuvad as a way to