suffikset
Suffikset is a term used in linguistics to describe the complete set of suffixes that a language uses for word formation. It encompasses both inflectional suffixes, which modify grammatical categories such as tense, number, mood, and case, and derivational suffixes, which create new words from existing ones. The concept provides a compact way to characterize a language’s morphology as a catalog of permissible word-formation endings.
Suffixes within a suffikset are language-specific and can vary in size from small to extensive. Some languages
In practice, suffikset informs linguistic description, lexicography, and computational processing. For example, in English, common inflectional
Limitations and variations are inherent: the exact composition of a suffikset may differ across dialects and
See also: suffix, prefix, affix, morphology, inflection, derivation, root.