verbsignals
Verbsignals is a term used in some linguistic discussions to refer to the signals or information carried by verb forms that extend beyond the lexical content of the verb. The term is not universally standardized, but it captures how verbs encode grammatical and discourse-related information. Verbsignals can indicate tense, aspect, mood, evidentiality, negation, voice, or subject–argument agreement, among other functions.
In languages with rich verbal morphology, verbsignals appear as affixes or clitics attached to the verb, sometimes
Illustrative examples include English, Turkish, and Mandarin. English marks tense and aspect primarily with auxiliaries (I
The concept of verbsignals helps separate the information encoded by the verb from other sentence material.