WHEN NOUNS BECOME VERBS: MORPHOLOGY AND DISCURSIVE INNOVATION ON X (FORMERLY TWITTER) IN COLOMBIA

  • Henry Hernández BAYTER University of Artois, France
Keywords: denominal verbs, morphological innovation, political discourse analysis, discursive formulas, Colombian Spanish

Abstract

This article examines the creation and circulation of denominal verbs derived from the proper names of political figures in Colombian digital discourse, based on a corpus of posts published on X (formerly Twitter) between 2021 and 2022. Drawing on an approach that combines verbal morphology, discourse analysis and corpus linguistics, the study shows that the suffix -ear constitutes a highly productive mechanism for verbalizing proper names in Colombian Spanish. Far from being mere instances of playful lexical creativity, these formations function as full-fledged discursive operators. They condense accusation, evaluative judgment and political criticism, while facilitating rapid circulation and collective memorization within the digital public sphere. A detailed analysis of the verb abudinear and its extensions (jeniferear, duquear, carrasquillear) reveals the gradual shift from punctual morphological innovations to stabilized discursive formulas
carrying a strong axiological load. The article thus demonstrates that morphological innovation on X plays an active role in processes of political delegitimation and polarization in contemporary Colombia, offering a valuable lens through which to examine the interplay between language, political conflict and digital media.

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Published
2026-02-06
How to Cite
BAYTER, H. H. (2026). WHEN NOUNS BECOME VERBS: MORPHOLOGY AND DISCURSIVE INNOVATION ON X (FORMERLY TWITTER) IN COLOMBIA. Analele Universității "Dunărea De Jos" Din Galați. Fascicula XXIV, Lexic Comun / Lexic Specializat, 33(1,2), 139-162. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.35219/lexic.2025.1-2.09
Section
LUCRĂRI PREZENTATE / SESSIONS