imperatyvo
Imperatyvo is a term used in speculative linguistics and philosophy of language to denote a proposed mood that encodes normative obligation with authoritative force. Unlike the standard imperative mood, imperatyvo is hypothesized to convey a binding deontic commitment guiding an agent’s future actions. It is not part of conventional grammars and remains a theoretical construct used mainly in explorations or fictional worlds.
Etymology and status: The name imperatyvo combines the Latin imperare “to command” with a neologistic suffix
Semantic and syntactic profile: In proposed analyses, imperatyvo would express obligations with normative force that bind
Relation to other concepts: Imperatyvo is related to deontic modality, the imperative, and the jussive mood
Notes: As a theoretical construct, imperatyvo lacks empirical attestation and is primarily of interest to linguists,