conditionalmoodbearing
Conditionalmoodbearing is a coined term used in linguistics to describe a verb form or construction that bears the conditional mood, signaling that the proposition depends on a condition. The label emphasizes the bearer of the mood—the verb form or its periphrastic realization—rather than the broader clause structure. It is not an established universal category, but a descriptive label found in theoretical discussions and typological surveys.
Realization of conditional mood varies across languages. In some languages, the conditional is expressed through inflectional
Semantically, conditionalmoodbearing forms encode hypotheticality or contingency, typically modeling events that would occur under specified conditions.
In scholarly work, conditionalmoodbearing appears as a useful heuristic for comparing how languages encode conditional meaning