Statementrather
Statementrather is a term used in linguistics and discourse analysis to describe a type of declarative sentence that encodes stance by foregrounding a preferred option with a contrastive element such as rather or rather than. In a statementrather construction, the speaker presents a factual claim while simultaneously evaluating it or signaling bias toward one alternative over another, without resorting to questions or imperatives. The pattern typically relies on a contrastive linkage between two options within a single clause.
Origin and usage: The term appears in online discussions and small-scale scholarly notes in the 2020s, as
Structure and examples: Common forms include "A is B, rather than C" and "The plan is solid,
Significance and limitations: Analyzing statementrather can illuminate how speakers encode stance in declarative syntax, with relevance