wpywajcych
Wpywajcych is a neologism used in linguistic thought experiments and in communities that study constructed languages. It designates a theoretical class of lexical items that exhibit polyfunctionality across parts of speech. By design, wpywajcych forms can assume either adjectival or nominal function depending on syntactic position and language-specific rules; the same form can appear in attributive position before a noun or as a predicative complement. This makes them useful for illustrating how grammar can encode category fluidity and how cross-linguistic variation affects word class.
Origin and etymology: The term appears in online forums and conlang grammars as a placeholder example; it
Morphology and syntax: In proposed analyses, wpywajcych items do not conform to fixed inflection; their function
Usage in research: Scholars use wpywajcych to discuss phenomena such as ambiguous word classes, cross-linguistic variation,
See also: polyfunctionality, cross-linguistic syntax, conlang.
References: The term is primarily used in speculative discussions and has no formal bibliography.