raskaammiksi
Raskaammiksi is a hypothetical term used in linguistic discussions to illustrate how a productive comparative form might be constructed in a Finnic-inspired constructed language. It is not an established word in real Finnish or other natural languages. In the imagined system, raskaammiksi would be formed by attaching a hypothetical suffix -ammiksi to the stem raska-, yielding a form that would function as the comparative degree of an adjective or participial stem. The example serves to show how affixes can express gradation and comparison in an agglutinative or highly synthetic language.
Etymology and formation: The term combines the stem raska- with the illustrative suffix -ammiksi. This mirrors,
Usage and context: In scholarly or pedagogical writing, raskaammiksi appears as a toy example to explore morphosyntax,
See also: Finnish grammar, comparative degree, agglutinative morphology, constructed languages.