tilviksform
Tilviksform is a term used in linguistics to describe a hypothetical stage in the evolution of a language where elements that were once distinct have become fused or combined into a single unit. This process can occur at various levels, including morphology, phonology, and syntax. For instance, in morphology, a verb and its auxiliary might merge into a single word, or a pronoun and a preceding preposition could form a new contracted form. Phonologically, sounds that were once separate might coalesce into a new, single sound, or a sequence of sounds might become a diphthong. Syntactically, a phrase that was once a full clause might be reduced to a single word acting as a sentence.
The concept of tilviksform suggests a directionality in linguistic change, moving from more complex, separated structures