semiauxiliary
Semiauxiliary is an adjective used in linguistics to describe elements that function in ways similar to auxiliary verbs while retaining some lexical or contentful properties. Semiauxiliaries typically participate in periphrastic constructions that express tense, aspect, mood, or modality, yet they are not fully independent lexical verbs in all syntactic respects. They often occupy a position close to the main verb and may display limited inflection compared to full lexical verbs, reflecting their auxiliary-like role while preserving some semantic content.
The term reflects a gradient view of the verb-auxiliary boundary. In many theories, the division between lexical
Cross-linguistically, semiauxiliary forms appear in languages with periphrastic or analytic verb systems. They are often involved