tloppuisia
Tloppuisia is a term used in some linguistic discussions to refer to a class of terminal, or end-marking, suffixes found in certain word-formation systems. The term is a compound imagined from the Finnish root loppu meaning end and the adjectival suffix -isia, applied in scholarly contexts to label endings that indicate finality or termination in morphology. In analyses, tloppuisia endings are described as attaching after a sequence of other affixes and giving the word a conclusive or completing interpretation within the clause or noun phrase.
Tloppuisia is typically discussed in relation to agglutinative or polysynthetic languages, where multiple morphemes attach to
In practice, published examples are usually synthetic or illustrating rather than reporting attested natural-language data. A
See also: morphology, affix, suffix, agglutinative languages, language construction.