ntuminenpäätteestä
Ntuminenpäätteestä refers to a topic that arises in discussions of Finnish derivational morphology, particularly when examining the nominalizing suffix -minen and the internal string ntuminen that can appear in derived words. The term is not a widely standardized label in all Finnish grammars, and in many sources it is described more as a phonotactic observation than as a separate productive suffix with independent meaning.
Most Finnish nominalizations are formed with the suffix -minen. When a stem ends in a sequence such
The ntuminen sequence can influence aspects such as stress placement and orthography in derived forms. Analyses
In linguistic descriptions of Finnish, ntuminenpäätteestä is used to explain patterns within nominalizations and to illustrate
See also: Finnish morphology, Derivation, Suffix -minen, Phonotactics.
General Finnish grammar and morphology sources that cover derivation and phonology provide context for understanding ntuminenpäätteestä,