List of glossing abbreviations
This page lists common abbreviations for grammatical terms that are used in linguistic interlinear glossing.
Abbreviations beginning with N- (a common prefix for non-) or ending with -Z (a common suffix for -izer) may not be listed separately. For example, NPST non-past and TRZ transitivizer are not listed below, as they are composable from N- non- + PST past and TR transitive + -Z -izer.
Abbreviations are generally written in all caps or—apart from the terms A, S, O and P—in small caps, to distinguish them from lexical words.
| Gloss | Meaning | 
|---|---|
| › |  direction of transitivity or possession (2›3 may mean 2 acts on 3; 1sg›sg may mean a 1sg possessor and a singular possessum)  | 
| 0 |  zero (null), covert form (such as gender in a language where the word does not show it)  | 
| 1 | first person | 
| 2 | second person | 
| 3 | third person | 
| A | agent-like argument of canonical transitive verb | 
| ABE | abessive case (AKA caritive case or privative case: 'without') | 
| ABL | ablative case ('from') | 
| ABS | absolutive case | 
| ACC | accusative case | 
| ACCOM | accompanier | 
| ACT | active voice, actor role (in role and reference grammar) | 
| ADJ | adjective | 
| ADE | adessive case ('at'; more specific than LOC) | 
| ADM | admonitive mood (warning) | 
| ADV | adverb(ial), adverbial case | 
| AFF | affirmative | 
| AG, AGT | agentive case (cf ACT) | 
| AGR | agreement | 
| ALL | allative case ('to') | 
| AL, ALLOC | allocutive agreement | 
| ALIEN | alienable possession | 
| AN | animate gender (cf R) | 
| AND | andative ('going towards', cf venitive) | 
| ANT | anterior tense (used for PRF in some traditions) | 
| ANTE | antessive case ('before') | 
| ANTIC | anticausative | 
| ANTIP, AP | antipassive voice | 
| AOR | aorist (= PFV or PST.PFV) | 
| APP | apposition | 
| APL, APPL | applicative voice | 
| APPR | apprehensive mood | 
| APRX | approximative | 
| ART | article | 
| ASP | aspect | 
| ASS | associative case (= COM), assumptive mood, assertive mood | 
| AT | agent trigger (= AV agent voice) | 
| ATT | attenuative; attributive (= ATTR) | 
| AUD | auditory evidential | 
| AUG | augmentative | 
| AUX | auxiliary verb | 
| B | benefactive (when it is a core argument) | 
| BE | 'be' verb (a conflation of EXIST and COP) | 
| BEN | benefactive case ('for') | 
| C | common gender; complementizer | 
| CAP | (cap)ability, modal case | 
| CAU, CAUS | causative | 
| CENT | centric case | 
| CF | counterfactual conditional | 
| CIRC | circumfix | 
| CIT | citation form | 
| CL, CLF | classifier | 
| CNJ | conjunction (= CONJ) | 
| CNSQ | consequential mood | 
| COL | collective number | 
| COM | comitative case ('together with') | 
| COMP | comparative; complementizer | 
| COMPL, CPL | completive aspect | 
| CONC | concessive | 
| COND | conditional mood | 
| CONJ | conjunction (= CNJ) | 
| CONN | connective particle | 
| CONT, CTN | continuous aspect; continuative aspect | 
| CNTR | contrastive | 
| COP | copula | 
| COR | coreference | 
| CRAS | crastinal tense ('tomorrow') | 
| CRS | current relevance marker (as in the perfect) | 
| CVB | converb | 
| D | core dative case | 
| DAT | dative case | 
| DE | different event, change of event (cf DS) | 
| DEC, DECL | declarative mood | 
| DEF | definite | 
| DEI, DEIX | deixis, deictic | 
| DEL | delayed imperative (a command to do s.t. later) | 
| DEL | delative case ('off of'), deliberative mood | 
| DEM | demonstrative | 
| DEO | deontic mood | 
| DEP | dependent (as in DEP.FUT) | 
| DES, DESI | desiderative mood | 
| DEST | destinative aspect | 
| DET | determiner | 
| DETR | detransitive | 
| DH | motion downhill, seaward (cf DR) | 
| DIM | diminutive | 
| DIR | direct evidential (= EXP); directional (= LAT); direct case | 
| DISJ | disjunction | 
| DIST | distal demonstrative | 
| DISTR | distributive case | 
| DITR | ditransitive | 
| DLM | delimited | 
| DM | discourse marker | 
| DO | direct object | 
| DR | motion downriver (cf DH) | 
| DS | different-subject (change of subject) marker (cf DE) | 
| DU | dual number | 
| DUB | dubitative mood | 
| DUR | durative aspect, continuous aspect | 
| DY, DYAD | dyadic | 
| DYN | dynamic aspect | 
| E | epenthetic morpheme | 
| -E | (used to form various -essive cases) | 
| ELA | elative case ('out of') | 
| EMP | emphatic | 
| EPIS | epistemic mood or modality | 
| ERG | ergative case | 
| ESS | essive case | 
| EV, EVID | evidential | 
| EVIT | evitative case (= aversive case) | 
| EX, EXCL | exclusive person | 
| EXCLAM | exclamative | 
| EX.DUR | excessive duration | 
| EXESS | exessive case | 
| EXH | exhortative | 
| EXIST | existential ('there is') | 
| EXO | exocentric case | 
| EXP, EXPER | experiential, eyewitness, = direct evidential | 
| EXPL | expletive (dummy / meaningless form) | 
| F, FEM | feminine gender | 
| FACT | factive evidential | 
| FAM | familiar register (as the T–V distinction) | 
| FIN | finite verb | 
| FOC | focus | 
| FORM | formal register (as the T–V distinction) | 
| FP | final particle (joshi) | 
| FR, FREQ | frequentative aspect | 
| FMR | former, deceased | 
| FUT | future tense | 
| G | gender (G4 = the 4th gender) | 
| GEN | genitive case | 
| GER | gerund | 
| GNO | gnomic (generic) aspect | 
| GT | goal trigger (Austronesian; = GV goal voice) | 
| HAB | habitual aspect | 
| HBL | humble register | 
| HEST | hesternal tense ('yesterday') | 
| HIST | historic(al), as in historical present or past historic tense | 
| HOD | hodiernal tense ('today') | 
| HON | honorific | 
| HORT | hortative | 
| HSY | hearsay, reported evidential | 
| HUM | human, anthropic gender (cf. HBL; R) | 
| HYP | hypothetical mood | 
| I | inflected | 
| ID | identical (~ NID) | 
| IDENTIF | identifiable | 
| IDEO | ideophone (≈ MIM) | 
| IGNOR | ignorative | 
| ILL | illative case ('into') | 
| IMM | immediate, as in immediate imperative mood, near future tense | 
| IMP | imperative mood | 
| IMPERF | imperfect (= PST.IPFV) | 
| IMPR, IMPREC | imprecative mood | 
| IMPRS | impersonal verb | 
| IN, INCL | inclusive person | 
| INAL | inalienable possession | 
| INAN | inanimate gender | 
| INCH, INCHO, INCEP | inchoative aspect, inceptive aspect | 
| INCL | inclusive person (= IN) | 
| IND | indicative mood | 
| INDF, NDEF | indefinite | 
| INE | inessive case ('in') | 
| INF | infinitive | 
| INFER, INFR | inferential mood | 
| INEL | inelative case ('from within') | 
| INS, INSTR | instrumental case | 
| INT | intensifier; interrogative (= Q) | 
| INTEN | intentional | 
| INTR, NTR | intransitive (covers an intransitive case for the S argument) | 
| INV | inverse | 
| IO | indirect object | 
| IPFV | imperfective aspect (= NPFV) | 
| IRR | irrealis mood | 
| IS | indirect speech | 
| ITER | iterative aspect | 
| JUS | jussive mood | 
| -L | (used to form various -lative cases) | 
| L2 | second language (code-switching) | 
| LAT | lative case (= MVMT, direction) | 
| LD | locative case + directional | 
| LK | linker | 
| LOC | locative case (includes essive case) | 
| LOG | logophoric | 
| M, MASC | masculine gender | 
| MAN | manner | 
| MID | middle voice | 
| MIM | mimetic (≈ IDEO) | 
| MIR | (ad)mirative | 
| MLT, MLTP | multiplicative case | 
| MOD | mood, modal, modal case | 
| MOM | single action verb (not iterative) | 
| MVT | movement | 
| N, NEUT | neuter gender | 
| N- | non- (e.g. NSG non-singular, NPST non-past, NF non-feminine) | 
| NEG | negation, negative | 
| NF | non-finite (nonfinite verb, non-finite clause) or non-feminine | 
| NH | non-human | 
| NMZ, NZ, NOMI | nominalizer/nominalization | 
| NOM | nominative case | 
| NS | non-subject (see oblique case) | 
| NTR, INTR | intransitive (covers an intransitive case for the S argument) | 
| NUM | numeral | 
| O | patient-like argument (object) of canonical transitive verb (= P) | 
| OBJ, OB | object; objective case | 
| OBL | oblique case | 
| OBV | obviative | 
| OPT | optative mood | 
| P | patient-like argument of canonical transitive verb (= O) | 
| P | pre-, post- (P.HOD prehodiernal) | 
| PART | participle (= PTCP,PCP); particle (= PTCL); partitive case (= PTV) | 
| PAS, PASS | passive voice | 
| PAT | patientive (= UND) | 
| PA, PAU | paucal number | 
| PEG | pegative case (a special case for the giver) | 
| PER | perlative case ('per', using) | 
| PERF, PRF | perfect (= RET) | 
| PERS | personal | 
| PFV | perfective aspect | 
| PL | plural | 
| PLU, PLUR | pluractional | 
| PM | phrase marker, predicate marker | 
| PN, PRO | pronoun | 
| PO | primary object | 
| POL | polite register | 
| POS, POSS | possessive marker | 
| POST | postposition, postpositional case | 
| POSTE | postessive case ('after') | 
| POT | potential mood | 
| PP | past / passive participle | 
| PPP | past passive participle | 
| PPFV | past perfective | 
| PR | proper noun | 
| PRED | predicate, predicative | 
| PREC | precative mood (requests) | 
| PREP | preposition, prepositional case | 
| PRESP | present participle | 
| PRET, PRT | preterite (= PFV.PST) | 
| PRF, PERF | perfect (= RET) | 
| PRIV | privative case | 
| PRS, PRES | present tense | 
| PROB | probability | 
| PROG | progressive aspect | 
| PROH | prohibitive mood ('don't!') | 
| PROL | prolative case (= VIA) | 
| PROP | propositive mood | 
| PROS | prosecutive case ('across', 'along') | 
| PROSP, PRSP | prospective aspect | 
| PROT | protasis | 
| PROX | proximal demonstrative; proximate | 
| PST | past tense | 
| PT | patient trigger | 
| PTCL, PTC | particle | 
| PTCP,PCP | participle | 
| PTV | partitive case ('some of') | 
| PURP | purposive | 
| Q | question word or particle (= INT) | 
| QUOT | quotative (quotative case or quotative mood) | 
| R | rational gender (thinking beings) | 
| REAL | realis mood | 
| REC | recent past tense | 
| RECP | reciprocal voice | 
| REF | referential | 
| REFL | reflexive voice | 
| REL | relative(izer) | 
| REM | remote past tense | 
| REP | reported evidential (= HSY); repetitive (cf ITER) | 
| RES | resultative; resumptive | 
| RET | Retrospective (synonym for 'perfect' in some traditions) | 
| RFR | referential | 
| S | single argument of canonical intransitive verb (cf CIT) | 
| SBJ, SUB | subject | 
| SBJV, SJV | subjunctive mood | 
| SE | same event (cf SS) | 
| SEM | semelfactive aspect ('once') | 
| SENS | sensory evidential mood (= VIS+AUD) | 
| SEQ | sequential | 
| SG | singular (but 1.SG = 1s, 3MASC.SG = 3ms) | 
| SGV | singulative number | 
| SIM | simultaneous aspect; similative | 
| SJV, SBJV | subjunctive mood | 
| SPEC | specifier; speculative mood | 
| SS | same-subject marker (cf SE) | 
| STAT, STV | stative aspect, stative verb | 
| SUB, SU | subject | 
| SUBR, SUBORD, SBRD, SR | subordinator | 
| SUBE | subessive case ('under') | 
| SUBL | sublative case ('onto', 'down onto') | 
| SUC | successive ('then') | 
| SUP(L) | superlative (SUPL); supine; supplicative | 
| SUPE | superessive case ('on') | 
| -T | trigger (used for AT, PT) | 
| TAM | tense, aspect, or mood | 
| TEL | telic aspect (cf PFV) | 
| TEMP | temporal case | 
| TERM | terminative case | 
| TNS | tense | 
| TOP | topic | 
| TR, TRANS | transitive verb, transitive case (rare) | 
| TRANSL | translative case (becoming) | 
| TRI | trial number | 
| TRN | trans-numeral (neither SG nor PL) | 
| TVF | truth-value focus | 
| U | uninflected | 
| UH | motion uphill, inland (cf UR) | 
| UND | undergoer role (cf PAT) | 
| UR | motion upriver (cf UH) | 
| USIT | usitative, for usual, customary or typical events | 
| V, VB | verb or verbal | 
| VBZ | verbalizer | 
| VD | verb, ditransitive | 
| VEN | venitive (coming towards; cf andative) | 
| VER | veridical, veridical mood (a certain conditional) | 
| VIA | vialis case | 
| VIS | visible, visual | 
| VI | verb, intransitive | 
| VN | verbal noun | 
| VOC | vocative case | 
| VOL | volitive mood | 
| VT | verb, transitive | 
| WH.Q | wh- question | 
| -Z | -(al)izer (e.g. TRZ transitivizer) | 
| ZO | zoic gender (animals) | 
References
- Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd edition.
 - Leipzig Glossing Rules
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