verbivormidelike
Verbivormidelike is a coined linguistic label used to describe a class of verb forms that resemble nominal or adjectival forms in their morphology or syntactic behavior. The term is not established in mainstream grammars and is mainly found in speculative or project-specific discussions about how verbs can extend into noun-like domains.
Etymology and sense: The word is a compound built from verbi-/verb, vorm (form) and -like, intended to
Characteristics: In theories that employ the label, verbivormidelike forms may carry inflectional material typically associated with
Distribution and interpretation: The concept remains debated and is largely confined to theoretical or constructed-language contexts.
Example: In a hypothetical language, a verb form with nominal case marking may function as the head
See also: Verb morphology, Nominalization, Deverbal noun, Grammaticalization.