endingdoes
Endingdoes is a term used in linguistics and worldbuilding to describe a hypothetical sentence-ending morpheme that signals emphatic confirmation of the proposition, often with evidential or stance function. In speculative grammars, endingdoes is described as a clitic or suffix that attaches to the final verb or the sentence as a whole. The concept is primarily used in constructed languages and experimental descriptions rather than in well-attested natural languages.
Etymology: Coined from ending and does, to evoke its position at the end of a clause and
Formal properties: It can be realized as a suffix like -endingdoes or as a separate particle; it
Typology and parallels: Similar sentence-final particles exist in many languages; endingdoes is a compact way to
Example 1: Lina cooked dinner endingdoes. Translation: Lina cooked dinner, indeed.
Example 2: They left late endingdoes. Translation: They left late, and the speaker affirms the timing.
See also: evidentiality, sentence-final particle, worldbuilding linguistics.