monisanaverbejä
Monisanaverbejä is a term used in Finnish linguistics to describe a subset of verbs that function as morphologically complex units, combining several morphemes into a single verbal word. The term is not universally standardized; it appears in descriptive grammars and theoretical discussions as a way to talk about how certain verb meanings are packaged inside one word rather than expressed by a sequence of separate words.
Definition and scope: A monisanaverbi typically encodes multiple semantic layers—such as aspect, mood, negation, evidentiality, or
Morphology and syntax: In languages where monisanaverbejä occur, the morphological order tends to be fixed, with
Typology and cross-linguistic parallels: The phenomenon has cross-linguistic parallels with compound verbs or phrasal verbs in
Usage and dialectal variation: Reports of monisanaverbejä vary by dialect and register. They are more likely
See also: Finnish language, Verbs, Compound verbs, Phrasal verbs, Morphology.