verballeddet
Verballeddet is a term used in some Scandinavian linguistic traditions to refer to the verbal part of a sentence—the verb phrase or verbal clause. It denotes the segment of a clause that centers on the verb and includes its auxiliaries, negation, and any dependents such as objects, complements, and modifiers. The concept is closely related to the broader idea of a predicate and is treated as a unit that conveys tense, aspect, mood, voice, and predication.
In practice, verballeddet can be finite or non-finite. Finite forms are conjugated to express tense or mood,
The verballeddet functions as the predicate of a clause and typically governs its complements and modifiers.
Cross-linguistically, the exact order and dependency of elements within the verballeddet vary, but the underlying idea