adverbivormina
Adverbivormina is a grammatical concept referring to words that function as adverbs but are derived from other word classes, primarily adjectives. These forms are created by adding specific suffixes to an existing word, thereby changing its syntactic role. In many languages, the most common way to form an adverb from an adjective is by adding a suffix such as "-ly" in English, "-mente" in Spanish and Portuguese, or "-e" in Italian. For instance, the English adjective "quick" becomes the adverb "quickly" with the addition of the "-ly" suffix, indicating manner.
The formation of adverbivormina is a productive process that allows for the expansion of vocabulary and the