participialé
Participialé is a hypothetical non-finite verb form proposed in linguistic typology to function as both an adjectival modifier and a subordinate clause introducer. In this framework, participialé derives from a verb stem and carries properties of participles while also serving to initiate non-finite clauses that relate to a head noun or to the main clause. The term is used mainly in theoretical discussions and in discussions of constructed languages, where analysts explore how a single form could compress relative and adverbial information.
Etymology and classification: The name combines participle with a distinctive marker, é, to signal its non-finite,
Morphology and syntax: In proposed systems, participialé is formed by attaching a suffix -é to the verb
Examples (constructed): The house participialé-built stands on the hill. The child participialé-sleeping smiled.
Status: Participialé is not attested as a widespread natural-language category; it remains a theoretical construct for
See also: participle, non-finite clause, relative clause, conlang.