Kujuteks
Kujuteks is a term used in Estonian-language linguistic and literary analysis to denote a hypothetical or imagined state presented within discourse. The term is not part of standard Estonian grammar, but serves as a theoretical label in discussions of how authors encode imagined or counterfactual content.
Origin and meaning: Kujuteks draws from the Estonian verb kujutada “to imagine” and employs a suffix -eks
Uses: In research on narrative technique and epistemic modality, kujuteks is used to analyze passages that
Relation to other concepts: Kujuteks is related to the subjunctive mood and counterfactual constructions in other
See also: subjunctive mood, counterfactuals, imagined discourse. References: The term appears in a limited set of