monikkomuotoseen
Monikkomuotoseen is a relatively niche term in Finnish linguistic discussion used to describe the state or operation of forming a plural form from a base word. It is composed from monikko (plural) and muoto (form) and is typically employed in grammars, typological surveys, and computational morphology to refer to the process of deriving plural inflected forms. In descriptions of language systems that rely on suffixal, stem-changing, or vowel-harmonic pluralization, monikkomuotoseen may be invoked to distinguish plural-form derivation from other inflectional processes such as singularization or derivation.
Use and scope: The term appears mainly in scholarly writing on Finno-Ugric or other languages with rich
Relation to related concepts: Monikkomuotoseen is related to plural formation, inflectional morphology, and morphosyntax. See also:
Notes: For reliable use, consult the specific source in question to understand how a given author employs