perifrastiset
Perifrastiset is a term in linguistic typology used to describe a class of periphrastic constructions where multiple grammatical meanings—such as tense, aspect, mood, and modality—are encoded through a fixed sequence of auxiliary elements that precede the main verb. Unlike inflectional systems that attach affixes to the verb, perifrastiset constructions rely on a serial arrangement of function words, with each auxiliary contributing a specific sense. The term derives from periphrasis, with the suffix -et signaling a subset or specialized register of periphrasis; it has appeared in a small number of scholarly discussions since the early 21st century.
In typological discussions, perifrastiset constructions are considered a subtype of periphrasis characterized by fixed order and
Critics argue that the label can obscure more than it clarifies, since many languages exhibit overlapping periphrastic
See also: periphrase, periphrasis, serial verb construction, auxiliary verb, grammaticalization.