verbivormen
Verbivormen is a term used in linguistics and speculative fiction to describe a class of languages in which the verb forms carry most of the grammatical information about the sentence. The name combines the Latin verbum, meaning “word,” with formen, a form-bearing root found in several Germanic languages, signaling the central role of verbs in conveying syntax and argument structure. The concept is often discussed in theoretical and worldbuilding contexts rather than as a standard typological category.
Morphology and syntax are central to Verbivormen. Verbs are highly synthetic, with a single stem generating
Typology and variation within Verbivormen describe a range of morphological strategies. Some varieties are fusional, collapsing
In usage, Verbivormen appear in worldbuilding and linguistic theory as a way to emphasize action and agency