usaldasn
Usaldasn is a term used in the study of constructed languages to denote a hypothetical suffix that encodes multiple nominal categories in a single morpheme. In conlang grammars, it is described as a compact device for signaling definiteness, plurality, and evidentiality on nouns and noun phrases.
Etymology: The term is drawn from in-universe roots in the Usaldan lexicon; no real-world cognates exist. It
Phonology and orthography: The standard form is the suffix -usaldasn, realized as [u-sal-dasn] after vowels; in
Morphology and syntax: As a suffix, it attaches to nouns, adjectives, and proper names in the noun
Usage: In world-building texts and theoretical grammars, usaldasn is used to illustrate how a language can convey
See also: Conlang, Morphology, Evidentiality, Agglutinative languages.