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Epistemic grammatical mood

Speculative mood (abbreviated SPEC) is an epistemic grammatical mood found in some languages, which indicates that the utterance is based on speculation of the speaker, and not necessarily known to be the case. For example, "The butler could have been the killer."

References

  1. Loos, Eugene E.; Anderson, Susan; Day, Dwight H. Jr.; Jordan, Paul C.; Wingate, J. Douglas (eds.). "What is speculative mood?". Glossary of linguistic terms. SIL International. Retrieved 2009-12-28.
Linguistic modalities and grammatical moods
Realis
(what is)
Irrealis
Deontic
(what should be)
Epistemic
(what may be)
Dependent circumstances
(what would be)


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