adverbidest
Adverbidest is a term in linguistic theory for a class of adverbial elements that encode discourse-pragmatic meaning such as speaker stance, evidentiality, or discourse relation, beyond what ordinary adverbs convey. These items function as adverbials in syntax, but they carry pragmatic force that depends on context. Adverbidest can be lexical adverbs, discourse particles, or adverb-like forms derived from adjectives or verbs.
Distribution and syntax: Adverbidest are often sentential in scope, appearing at sentence initial or sentence final
Functions and examples: Commonly cited adverbidest include indicators of stance such as frankly, honestly; evidential markers
Cross-linguistic perspective and relation: Many typological studies discuss adverbidest alongside stance adverbs and discourse markers. In
See also: stance adverb, discourse marker, evidentiality, adverb.