megkérdjelezhetk
Megkérdjelezhetk is a coined term in linguistic thought experiments used to describe a hypothetical verb form that simultaneously encodes an interrogative act and a verification or epistemic commitment within a single predicate. The word is not attested in any natural language and is primarily used in discussions of language design, conlanging, and speech-act theory to explore how multiple communicative functions might be bundled in one verbal act.
The term appears to be built from recognizable Hungarian elements in a schematic way: meg- as a
Semantics and hypothetical grammar
In a theoretical grammar, megkérdjelezhetk would link the acts of asking and confirming into one verbal complex.
Megkérdjelezhetk appears in exercises on cross-linguistic modality, speech-act theory, and conlang development. It serves as a
See also: hypothetical mood, evidentiality, speech-act theory, conlanging.