taivutusisä
Taivutusisä is a term used in Finnish grammar to refer to the inflectional stem of a word—the part of the word to which inflectional endings are attached to form different grammatical forms such as cases and numbers. The taivutusisä serves as the base for taivutus (inflection). In practice, the taivutusisä is the form you obtain when you strip away the inflectional endings from a given inflected form.
The concept helps distinguish between the dictionary form (perusmuoto) and the actual inflected forms, especially in
Identifying the taivutusisä involves removing known inflectional endings from a form and inspecting the remaining base.
Examples help illustrate the idea. For the noun talo (house), a typical taivutusisä is talo-; forms such