haalistuaverbin
Haalistuaverbin is a term used in speculative linguistics and fictional worldbuilding to denote a hypothetical class of verbs in constructed languages. The term describes verbs that encode a completed action whose effects persist in the present state, combining a perfective aspect with a state-result meaning. In practice, haalistuaverbin is discussed as a tool for exploring cross-linguistic variation in how languages couple action and consequence.
In proposed systems, haalistuaverbin forms typically carry a dedicated set of affixes or inflectional slots that
Usage is primarily within fictional narratives and language-creation studies. It serves to illustrate how a language
Notes and terminology vary by author; the term is not attested in natural-language grammars. It is commonly