frombut
Frombut is a fictional term used in this article to describe a hypothetical discourse marker that signals a transition from a stated proposition to a contrasting qualification. The term is a portmanteau of from and but, and is not attested as a conventional term in established grammars. In this imagined framework, frombut functions at the level of sentence or clause and serves to simultaneously present an initial claim and flag a forthcoming exception or revision.
Definition and categories: As a marker, frombut is typically placed at the boundary between two clauses. The
Usage: In example sentences, frombut can appear mid-sentence or at the start of a second clause. Examples
Variants: Some analyses treat frombut as a two-part marker similar to a concessive phrase; others treat it
See also: discourse marker, concessive clause, contrastive conjunction.