telahsedangakan
Telahsedangakan is a coined term used in linguistic discussions and language-creation exercises rather than a standard word in Indonesian, Malay, or other major languages. It functions as a hypothetical example to explore how multiple verbal aspect markers might be stacked on a single verb.
Etymology and morphology: The form appears to combine telah, sedang, and akan—three Indonesian morphemes that express
Proposed meaning: In a theoretical reading, telahsedangakan could be defined as a verb form encoding that an
Grammatical construction: A hypothetical sentence pattern might be subject + telah + sedang + akan + base verb. Example: Dia
Usage and reception: This term is primarily of interest in theoretical linguistics, demonstrations of temporality, or
See also: Indonesian grammar, aspect, neologisms, constructed languages.