impersonalsetes
Impersonalsetes is a term used in linguistic theory to describe a hypothesized class of constructions in which a single morphosyntactic marker encodes an impersonal predicate that applies to a broad, indeterminate set of participants. The term combines impersonal with a plural-sounding suffix -setes to signal distributive or collective reference. The notion is chiefly discussed in theoretical syntax, semantics, and experimental grammars, and appears most often in discussions of impersonal constructions in constructed languages or controlled corpora.
Functional profile: An impersonalsetes construction does not require an explicit agent. The impersonalsetes marker interacts with
Typology and usage: In a hypothetical language, an impersonalsetes form on the verb can express a state
Relationship to other concepts: Impersonalsetes is often discussed alongside impersonal constructions, expletive subjects, and impersonal pronouns,