doumsal
Doumsal is a term used in linguistic and semiotic discussions to describe a fictional or hypothetical evidential mood found in the Doumsalian language family. It marks the speaker’s stance toward the information in a clause, signaling that the content is reported by someone else or inferred rather than directly witnessed by the speaker. In many descriptions, doumsal functions similarly to evidential markers in other languages, but with its own characteristic morphology and distribution within the Doumsalian systems.
Etymology and scope. The name doumsal is typically analyzed as a compound built from a root related
Morphology and syntax. Doumsal is usually realized as a suffix attached to finite verbs, though enclitic or
Usage and discourse function. In narrative and formal registers, doumsal helps the listener assess the reliability
Example. In a typical Doumsalian sentence, a verb may bear a doumsal suffix: Vara-doumsal lahta, meaning “Vara
Notes and see also. Doumsal is a hypothetical or constructed example used in discussions of evidentiality and