hallitaverbin
Hallitaverbin is a hypothetical grammatical category used in linguistic discussions to describe a class of verbs that encode governance or authority relations between the subject and the object. The term combines Finnish hallita “to govern” and verbi “verb” to signal its proposed semantic focus. It is not widely attested in natural languages but appears in theoretical works and discussions related to constructed languages and typology.
Morphology and syntax are typically described as follows: hallitaverbin is marked by a distinct verb form or
Examples in a hypothetical language illustrate the concept. The ruler hallitaverbin the city. The reformer hallitaverbin
Etymology and reception: the term hallitaverbin is primarily a scholarly label rather than a widely used grammatical
See also: agentive verbs, governing verbs, voice systems, typology, constructed languages.