tavuisiin
Tavuisiin is a term used in linguistic discussions to illustrate a hypothetical syllable-based inflectional process. In this framework, morphological markers are analyzed as attaching to individual syllables rather than to whole words or to larger morphemes. The term is not part of standard Finnish grammar or of any widely attested natural-language category; it is employed in typological and pedagogical contexts to explore the consequences of syllable-bound morphology for segmentation, phonology, and syntax.
Etymology and usage: The form resembles a Finnish-origin construct, taking tavun or tavu as a base meaning
Phonology and morphology: In analyses that invoke tavuisiin, the syllable is treated as the primary unit of
Example: In a hypothetical language, the noun tavu (meaning “syllable”) might take the suffix -isiin to form
See also: syllable, morphology, inflection, phonology, constructed language, Finnish language.