advektiv
Advektiv is a term used in certain linguistic grammars to denote a form or class of words that function primarily as adverbs but originate from adjectives, participles, or verb-derived forms. In these grammars, advektiv can modify verbs, adjectives, or whole clauses and can encode aspects such as manner, degree, time, or evidential stance. The term is not universally used; it is a descriptive label in specific theoretical or historical grammars and may correspond to what other linguists would call adverbial derivations, adverbial participles, or adverbial morphemes.
Morphology and syntax: Advektiv items are often affixed or derived, sometimes inflectional, and can bear markings
Distinctions: Advektiv is distinct from lexical adverbs, which are independent words; and from adjectives used as
Usage and typology: Advektiv occurrences are reported primarily in descriptive grammars of languages with rich adverbial
See also: Adverb, Adjective, Adverbial, Adverbial participle, Part of speech.