suffixum
Suffixum is a term used in linguistic morphology to denote a hypothetical suffix that attaches to the end of a word stem to form new forms or words. It functions as a generic label for suffixal endings in typological descriptions and is not tied to a single language. The concept helps describe how end-affixes contribute to grammatical and lexical change.
Etymology and usage: The name suffixum derives from the Latin suffixum, meaning “a suffix” or “ending,” and
Functions: Suffixum can be derivational, forming new words from stems, or inflectional, signaling grammatical categories such
Example (schematic): In a hypothetical language, a root X may take suffixum -a to yield a nominalized
See also: morphological suffix, affix, inflection, derivation, agglutination.