ltasuffix
Ltasuffix is a term that appears in linguistic discussions to denote a hypothetical suffix marking a late aspect on a verb. The exact meaning of ltasuffix is not standardized, and the acronym LTAS can stand for different formulations such as “late time aspect suffix.” Because the concept is largely theoretical and not widely attested in natural language descriptions, ltasuffix is primarily encountered in typological or classroom discussions and in discussions of constructed languages.
In practice, ltasuffix is described as a suffixal morpheme attached to a verb stem to signal that
Morphology and syntax are not fixed because ltasuffix remains a hypothetical or analytical label rather than
Examples given in theoretical discussions are illustrative rather than descriptive of a known language. For instance,
See also: tense, aspect, mood, suffix, morphology, typology, constructed languages.