participiumende
Participiumende is a term used in some linguistic traditions to refer to the set of endings that attach to verbs to form participial forms. These endings, or suffixes, constitute the morphological material by which languages derive participles, adjectives, or related non-finite verb forms from verbs. The exact inventory of participiumenden varies by language family and historical development, but they commonly distinguish present or active participles from past or passive participles.
In practice, participiumenden can be suffixes that mark tense, aspect, voice, gender, number, or case, or combinations
Examples across languages illustrate the concept. English relies on a variety of participial forms such as
The term is not universally standardized but serves as a convenient umbrella for discussing the suffixal material