taivutusyksiköitä
Taivutusyksiköitä, often translated as inflectional units or inflecting units, is a linguistic concept primarily discussed in the context of Finnish grammar. It refers to the smallest meaningful units within a word that carry grammatical information, such as case, number, tense, or mood. These units are not always distinct morphemes in the traditional sense but rather conceptual groupings of grammatical features.
In Finnish, a single word can be broken down into a root and several inflectional suffixes. Each
The concept helps in understanding how Finnish, an agglutinative language, builds complex word forms by attaching