verbterhelni
Verbterhelni is a term used in linguistic discussion to describe the heavy loading of a verb with multiple affixes and clitic markers, so that a single verb form encodes several grammatical categories at once. The word is a neologism formed from the English word "verb" and the Hungarian verb "terhelni" meaning to burden or to load, highlighting the idea of burdening a verb with morphology.
Definition and scope: The concept applies primarily to languages with rich verbal morphology, including agglutinative and
Linguistic implications: Verbterhelni can influence how meaning is conveyed and processed, as the single form carries
Example: In a hypothetical language, a single verb form could encode past tense, perfect aspect, negation, third-person
Related concepts include agglutination, polysynthesis, complex verb morphology, and periphrasis.