👉 In linguistics, a neogrammarian is a type of word that has a root word that is a verb and can be used to form other verbs. This is similar to how nouns can have prefixes or roots that are later on developed into verbs in English. For example: 1. The verb "to eat" (noun) can be formed by adding the prefix "e-" to the noun "eat." 2. The verb "to make" (noun) can also be formed by