lahtistest
Lahtistest is a theoretical linguistic term used to describe a proposed subclass of verbs that encode both departure from a location and the agent’s intentional initiation of an action. The term is not attested in any natural language; it arises in discussions of event semantics and in onomastic explorations of constructed languages. In these discussions, lahtistest verbs are discussed as a way to model how spatial movement interacts with telic or durative aspect and with agentive control.
Etymology and scope: The label lahtistest is typically presented as a constructed or hypothetical label rather
Morphology and syntax: Proponents often assume a dedicated morphosyntactic marking that signals departure plus intentionality, or
Examples: In a hypothetical language, a sentence could be glossed as Lahtistest the captain from the quay,
Notes: Lahtistest remains a scholarly or creative construct used to explore how departure events relate to