converbs
Converbs are a grammatical category of non-finite verb forms used to express adverbial subordination. They function like adverbial clauses and attach to a main verb to indicate relations such as time, cause, condition, purpose, or manner, without requiring an explicit subject change. In languages that employ converbs, the converb typically shares the subject with the main verb and lacks tense or finite mood.
Converbs are often formed by affixing to the verb or using a separate particle, and they can
The distribution of converbs is cross-linguistic rather than universal. They are particularly noted in some Turkic
In linguistic description, converbs are treated as a type of non-finite verb form that provides adverbial information
Examples can include sentences like "She left, singing," to illustrate an accompanying action expressed by a