personverb
Personverb is a term used in linguistics to describe a verb form that encodes the grammatical person of its subject. In languages with subject–verb agreement, the person information is carried directly by the verb through affixes or stem changes, reducing the need to rely on explicit subject pronouns.
The label is descriptive rather than prescriptive. It highlights a typological feature in which the verb bears
Examples help illustrate the concept. Spanish provides a typical case of personagreement: hablo, hablas, habla, hablamos,
Relation to related concepts includes subject–verb agreement, concord, and pronominal affixes. The term personverb is commonly