👉 The term "biconjugate" in linguistics refers to a morpheme that can function as both an adverb and a verb. This is often seen in sentences where the verb is required by context, but the adverb or prepositional phrase that follows it is used instead. For example: 1. The teacher gave me a biconjugate of "to learn" to show his enthusiasm. 2. He said he had a biconjugate of "to be happy"