tehottomampaan
Tehottomampaan is a term used in Finnish linguistics and language pedagogy to describe an illustrative inflected form built from the adjective tehoton (ineffective) plus a comparative-derived ending, yielding tehottomampaan. It does not function as a common dictionary entry; rather it appears in descriptions and exercises to show how degree and case endings can be combined in Finnish.
Morphology and meaning: The form is not a standard word with a fixed lexical meaning. It is
Usage: In textbooks and linguistic discussions, tehottomampaan is cited as an example of how Finnish can layer
Related terms: Finnish comparative forms (tehokkaampi, tehottomampi), illative case, Finnish morphology, inflected adjectives.
Notes: Tehottomampaan is primarily an instructional, not a lexical, item. It is typically referenced in academic