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verbmutmaßen

Verbmutmaßen is a neologism used in linguistics to describe the act of inferring or guessing which verb is meant in an utterance where the verb is elided or ambiguous. The term combines the noun verb with the verb mutmaßen (to conjecture), signaling that the verb is not explicitly stated and must be supplied by the listener or analyst.

Definition and scope: The phenomenon occurs in spoken language, in informal writing with ellipses, or in transcripts

Relation to other concepts: Verbmutmaßen is distinct from general mutmaßung (a guess about a proposition) because

Usage and applications: In discourse analysis, researchers may document instances of verbmutmaßen to study how language

Examples: In a transcript fragment like “Sie … die Tür,” readers may verbmutmaßen that the intended verb

See also: Ellipsis, Mutmaßung, Reconstruction. Note: Verbmutmaßen is a proposed term and not yet universally established;

where
the
verb
is
missing
but
the
surrounding
context
makes
a
plausible
verb
evident.
Verbmutmaßen
can
refer
to
a
cognitive
process
(an
individual
guessing
the
verb)
and
to
a
discourse
strategy
(a
writer
presenting
an
action
with
a
missing
verb
and
leaving
interpretation
to
the
audience).
It
is
often
discussed
in
the
context
of
ellipsis,
reconstruction
in
discourse,
and
real-time
language
comprehension.
the
focal
point
is
a
verb
rather
than
a
fact.
It
also
intersects
with
ellipsis
analysis
and
phrase
reconstruction
but
centers
specifically
on
the
reconstruction
or
guessing
of
the
verb.
users
supply
missing
verbal
material.
In
pedagogy,
instructors
might
discuss
verbmutmaßen
to
help
students
interpret
ellipses.
In
corpus
linguistics
and
natural
language
processing,
annotators
may
label
segments
as
containing
a
probable
verb
to
improve
training
data
for
models
dealing
with
elided
language.
is
«öffnen»
or
«schließen»
depending
on
context.
In
a
headline
or
quoted
speech
with
an
omitted
verb,
observers
infer
the
most
plausible
action
from
surrounding
cues.
usage
may
vary.