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suffijtsuffix

Suffijtsuffix is a theoretical term in linguistic morphology that refers to a suffix which attaches to a word or form that already ends in another suffix, creating a second-order suffixal unit. In this sense, it describes the situation where affixation proceeds in layers, with a new suffix acting on an already suffixed host. The term is not widely established in mainstream linguistics, but it is used in discussions of morpheme hierarchies and affix stacking to illuminate how multiple suffixes can interact.

In languages with productive suffixation, suffijtsuffix-like processes illustrate how derivational and inflectional suffixes can nest. A

Examples help clarify the concept. In a hypothetical language, the base verb run plus the suffix -ner

The suffijtsuffix concept is primarily descriptive, aiding theorists in modeling layered affixation without prescribing concrete morphemes.

suffijtsuffix
may
alter
or
constrain
the
meaning
supplied
by
the
host
suffix,
or
it
may
modify
the
entire
word
formed
by
the
host,
depending
on
a
language’s
morphotactics.
Phonological
adjustments
may
occur
at
the
junction
between
layers,
including
vowel
or
consonant
changes
and
potential
stress
shifts.
yields
runner.
A
suffijtsuffix
-ship
attached
to
runner
yields
runnership,
a
noun
meaning
the
state
or
role
of
being
a
runner.
In
another
case,
base
friend
plus
-ly
yields
friendly;
a
suffijtsuffix
-ness
attached
to
friendly
yields
friendliness,
illustrating
how
a
suffix
can
apply
to
a
word
already
derived
by
another
suffix.
A
third
example
uses
act
+
-ion
to
form
action,
with
a
suffijtsuffix
-able
attached
to
action
to
yield
actionable,
showcasing
suffix-to-suffix
layering.
It
relates
to
broader
topics
such
as
affix
stacking,
derivational
morphology,
and
the
interaction
of
morphology
with
phonology
and
semantics.