rotmorfem
Rotmorfem is a term in morphology that designates a class of morphemes associated with rotational morphophonology. In theories that use it, a rotmorfem participates in cyclic reordering of stem material or adjoining segments during inflection, rather than simply adding a linear affix. The concept is most often discussed in theoretical linguistics and in some studies of constructed languages designed to demonstrate rotational patterns.
The name combines rotation and morpheme. Etymology is not standardized, and the term is not universally used;
Rotmorfems may function as prefixes, infixes, or circumfixes depending on the language. They are defined by
As an illustrative schematic example, a rotmorfem R attached to a stem S can yield two alternants:
Rotmorfems are used to model complex morphophonological alternations and to explore how morphemes interact with stem