Noun
A thing that or person who verbalizes; frequently contrasted with visualizer.
(grammar) A morpheme, particle, etc. that converts a word into a verb.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIt is now pertinent to make some observations about the distribution of the copulative verbalizer. Source: Internet
However, it is also relevant to note that in a verb phrase like 'it is old', the noun thantha meaning 'old' does not require the copulative verbalizer, thantha-wa 'it is old'. Source: Internet
As the copulative verbalizer has no independent phonetic structure, it is represented by the Greek letter ʋ in the examples used in this entry. Source: Internet
The fact that the final vowel of -iri below is not suppressed indicates the presence of an intervening segment, the copulative verbalizer: sar(a)-iri-ʋ-t-wa ‘I usually go’. Source: Internet