uimtum
Uimtum is a term used in the study of the fictional language Uimtag to describe a verb-serialization pattern in which two or more verbs form a single clause with a linked sequence of actions. In uimtum constructions, the initial verb signals the initiating action, and the final verb carries the main event predicate and attested mood and evidential suffixes, effectively packaging a small narrative within a single predicate chain.
Coined by linguist A. L. Miro in 2017, the term blends hypothetical morphemes from Uimtag glossaries, with
Typical syntax is subject–object–verb (SOV); the sequence may occur in medial position within a clause, and a
Example (Uimtag): Nari rakh uimtum dal. Translation: Nari began the action and completed it within the same
Scholars cite uimtum as an illustrative case of verb serialization that encodes temporal sequencing and speaker
References: Uimtag Linguistic Archive, 2017; Journal of Constructed Languages, 2019.