anticoordineras
Anticoordineras are a hypothetical class of linguistic markers that impede the coordination of clauses and phrases. In a standard sentence, coordination joins units with conjunctions such as and, or, or but. Anticoordineras would intervene in that process, steering relationships toward subordination, sequential processing, or independent sentences rather than parallel structures. The term is not part of mainstream grammar, and it appears chiefly in speculative linguistics and in worldbuilding for fiction.
Origin and usage: The concept arises in discussions about the limits of coordination and as a thought
Mechanisms and categories: Anticoordineras could be realized as morphological markers that resist attaching to coordinating heads,
Implications: If present, anticoordineras would affect rhythm, ambiguity, and discourse flow. In analysis, they serve as
In popular science fiction, anticoordineras are sometimes depicted as devices or neurocognitive modifiers that alter language
See also: Coordination (linguistics), Subordination, Discourse marker, Rhetorical devices.