suffixyla
Suffixyla is a proposed taxonomic grouping in linguistic morphology that centers on the predominance of suffixation for grammatical and derivational functions. The term blends suffix, referring to bound morphemes attached at the end of bases, with the -yla suffix used in the naming of higher-level biological-like classifications.
A suffixyla comprises languages or language-like systems in which suffixation plays the primary role in marking
Within suffixyla, languages may exhibit a range of morphologies, including predominantly agglutinative-suffixal and mixed patterns. A
In theoretical discussions, languages such as Sufari, Morvish, and Eldune are cited as exemplars of suffixyal
Morphological typology, suffix, inflection, agglutination, fusional languages, derivational morphology.