verbiidean
Verbiidean is a proposed macrofamily in historical and comparative linguistics that is described as grouping languages with a predominantly verb-centric grammar and elaborate verbal morphology. The term, formed from the Latin verbum “verb” and the suffix -idean, signals a focus on verbs as central units of grammar. Because the grouping is theoretical and debated, Verbiidean is not universally accepted as a valid genetic unit, and its membership remains unsettled.
Typical features associated with a Verbiidean profile include extensive verbal morphology encoding tense, aspect, mood, evidentiality,
History and status: The label appears in scholarly work as a framework for examining cross-cultural typological
See also: Linguistic typology; Language family; Verbal morphology; Hypothetical language families.