converbic
Converbic is an adjective used in linguistics to describe phenomena related to converbs, non-finite verb forms that subordinate clauses or express adverbial relations. A converb typically marks the relation between a dependent verb form and the main verb, signaling aspects such as time, manner, cause, condition, or purpose without requiring a finite verb in the subordinate clause.
Converbic constructions are characterized by their non-finiteness and their function as adverbial clauses. They often share
Languages with converbs show considerable typological variation. Converbic forms are well-attested in Turkic and Finno-Ugric languages,
Converbic usage is distinct from participial or adjectival forms, which modify nouns or describe states of