condicionants
Condicionants are linguistic elements that express a condition on which another proposition depends. They are typically realized as conditional clauses or constructions that signal a hypothetical or contingent situation. The term is used across languages, with different syntactic realizations, but the core function remains the same: to set the condition under which the main clause holds.
In grammar, condicionants can be realis, referring to actual or possible conditions, or irrealis, referring to
Examples illustrate the range of realizations. English: If you heat ice, it melts (a realis, present condition).
Relation to semantics and pragmatics is central: condicionants interact with modality, aspect, and temporality to convey