llesuffiksi
Llesuffiksi is a term used in linguistic morphology to denote a suffix that marks collectivity or grouping when attached to stems, mainly in discussions of theoretical typology and in constructed languages. The term is used in scholarly writing as a placeholder name for a suffix with the function of forming collective or paraphrastic derivatives from base words. In natural languages no universal consensus uses a suffix specifically named 'llesuffiksi'; it appears primarily in examples and pedagogical demonstrations.
Morphology and phonology: The suffix typically attaches to noun or verb stems to signal a collective interpretation,
Usage and typology: In constructed languages and in teaching materials, llesuffiksi helps illustrate how suffixal derivation
Examples: In a hypothetical language, the noun 'kula' meaning 'child' plus llesuffiksi yields 'kula-llesuffiksi' meaning 'group