valmisteltavalle
Valmisteltavalle is a Finnish linguistic term used in grammar to describe a specific inflected form derived from the verb valmistella (to prepare). In descriptive analyses, the form is discussed as a combination of the present participle stem and a case marker, illustrating how verb-derived adjectives can bear non-basic case endings. The construction is typically analyzed as a participial form accompanied by the allative suffix -lle, yielding valmisteltavalle, which in theory marks the recipient or target of a preparatory action.
Etymology and formation: The term combines valmistella, the -ttava participle suffix, and the allative -lle. This
Function and usage: Valmisteltavalle is not common in everyday Finnish and is mainly encountered in linguistic
Attestation and context: The form is cited in academic contexts to demonstrate the flexibility of Finnish morphology
See also: Finnish grammar; participles in Finnish; allative case; case marking with participles.