beygingarmynstra
Beygingarmynstra is a term used in linguistic typology to describe a pattern of verb inflection in which tense, aspect, mood, voice, and subject agreement are marked directly on the verb. The concept is used mainly in theoretical discussions and in analyses of constructed or hypothetical languages to illustrate how morphosyntactic features can be integrated into a single inflected form.
Beygingarmynstra is a coined compound formed from elements meaning inflection and pattern in a hypothetical language
Most beygingarmynstra systems rely on suffixal morphology attached to a verb stem. Markers encode tense, aspect,
Across hypothetical languages studied under this framework, the inflectional stack may follow a fixed order (tense →
Beygingarmynstra is related to verb morphology, agreement systems, and inflectional typology. It is often discussed in
Inflection, Morphology, Agreement, Constructed language, Typology.