deelwoordenschrift
Deelwoordenschrift is a term found in some Dutch linguistic literature to describe the set of spelling, morphological, and syntactic conventions governing deelwoorden (participles) in Dutch. It encompasses the two primary forms of participles—the voltooid deelwoord (past participle) and the onvoltooid deelwoord (present participle)—as well as the use of participles as adjectives and as parts of compound verbal forms, and the orthographic rules that apply to them.
Voltooid deelwoord is typically formed with the prefix ge- and a suffix -d or -t, depending on
Onvoltooid deelwoord refers to the present participle, usually formed with -end or -ende, and it is used
Historically, deelwoordenschrift reflects the development of Dutch participles from Middle Dutch to Modern Dutch, with standard