muodonlajit
Muodonlajit are categories in linguistic morphology that group words according to their inflectional behavior. A muodonlaji defines a paradigm: the regular pattern of forms a lexeme can take to encode grammatical information such as tense, mood, voice, number, person, case, or degree. Forms within a muodonlaji share the same structural template, differing mainly by affixes, stem alternations, or irregular replacements (suppletion).
Languages vary in the number and nature of muodonlajit. Some languages have a few broad muodonlajit that
In linguistic analysis, identifying muodonlajit helps describe regularities and anomalies in a language’s morphology, compare languages,
See also: morphology, inflection, declension, conjugation, paradigms.