Inferiorthat
Inferiorthat is a term used in linguistics and discourse analysis to describe a type of that-clause whose proposition is presented with lower epistemic strength or greater hedging than the main clause. The concept is a descriptive label rather than a widely recognized grammatical category, intended to capture how speakers encode uncertainty or tentative claims within reported speech or stance-taking.
The term blends the idea of inferior or weaker commitment with the subordinator that, and it is
In analysis, inferiorthat clauses tend to co-occur with hedging devices, such as adverbs like possibly or apparently,
Examples: The researcher stated that the method works. This is a straightforward assertion. The researcher stated