formría
Formría is a speculative linguistic concept describing a class of form-meaning mappings in which inflectional forms do not carry fixed semantic content, but are interpreted in context. Under this view, morphological markers function as contextual cues that invite multiple readings, with meaning arising from discourse, syntax, and surrounding forms rather than from form alone.
Etymology and origin: The term was proposed in 2010 by researchers exploring flexible grammar in thought experiments
Key features include context-dependent interpretation, cross-linguistic variation, and polysemy in form-meaning mappings. The same marker may
Applications: In constructed languages, formría informs design of flexible morphologies; in theoretical work, it offers a
Relation to fields: It lies at the interface of morphology, syntax, and semiotics, intersecting with theories
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