clauseele
Clauseele is a theoretical term used in linguistics to describe a class of sub-clausal units that function at the boundary of clauses to convey discourse-related information. In discussions of information structure and sentence architecture, clauseele are proposed as elements that influence how a clause is interpreted within a larger discourse, without forming an independent proposition on their own. The concept remains debated and is not universally adopted in mainstream syntax.
Etymology and definition: The name clauseele combines “clause” with a suffix reminiscent of diminutive or marker
Morphosyntax and realizations: Clauseele can be realized as isolated discourse particles, bound morphemes, or clitic sequences.
Functions and pragmatics: The principal roles attributed to clauseele include signaling stance (attitude, epistemic commitment), evidentiality,
Typology and status: Evidence for clauseele is sparse and largely theoretical. Some researchers view clauseele as