sufij
Sufij is a linguistic term used to describe a class of suffix morphemes that attach to the end of a word to modify its grammatical meaning. In this sense, sufij function as bound morphs that mark information such as tense, number, case, mood, or part of speech. The term is used mainly in descriptive and theoretical linguistics and is not tied to a single language.
In morphological typology, sufij are characteristic of many inflectional and agglutinative systems. They typically follow the
Phonology and phonotactics influence sufij as well. Some languages exhibit vowel harmony that shapes the vowels
Illustrative examples (hypothetical): In Language A, the sufij -en marks past tense on verbs (<root> + -en ->
See also: suffix, affix, morphology, inflection, derivation.