morfeemidena
Morfeemidena is a term used in linguistic morphology to describe a pattern in which a single morpheme encodes multiple grammatical meanings that are typically treated as separate morphosyntactic functions. The concept is used in theoretical discussions of how form maps onto meaning, particularly in languages with high degrees of morphological fusion or polyfunctionality. Morfeemidena is not a universally adopted category; rather, it appears in a minority of typological and theoretical works as a descriptive label for multifunctional markers.
In typological sketches, morfeemidena is associated with markers that simultaneously convey tense, mood, evidentiality, case, or
Reception and status: Morfeemidena remains a niche and debated term. Supporters argue that it highlights genuine