periphrasiska
Periphrasiska is a term used in linguistic theory to designate the study of periphrastic constructions across languages. The word is a neologism that blends periphrasis with a suffix often used in academic coinages, signaling a field or approach rather than a single device.
The concept focuses on mechanisms by which speakers convey grammatical meaning without a single bound morpheme,
Typologically, periphrastic patterns appear in tense and aspect marking, mood, voice, and evidentiality across languages. Diachronically,
Examples commonly cited include future constructions built with auxiliary verbs and the evolution of analytic tenses,
The term is largely theoretical and not universally standardized; some scholars prefer traditional terms like periphrasis