adverbiformation
Adverbiformation is the process by which adverbs are created or derived within a language. Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, typically signaling manner, time, place, degree, or frequency. Adverbiformation thus covers the various morphological and syntactic routes through which these words come into being.
Common mechanisms include derivational affixation, conversion, and periphrasis. Derivational suffixes are a major route: in English,
Conversion, or zero-derivation, places adjectives into adverbial use without overt morphology in languages where this is
Cross-linguistic variation is notable. While English relies heavily on -ly and a handful of irregular adverbs,
Semantics and usage constraints influence adverbiformation. Certain adjective–adverb relationships are irregular (good → well), and some languages