kopulaek
Kopulaek is a term used in discussions of a family of constructed languages known as the Kopulaean languages. It refers to a copular element that links a subject to its predicate, but with added semantic dimensions such as evidentiality, modality, or definiteness. In descriptions, kopulaek functions similarly to copulas in natural languages, yet differs by carrying discourse-related information that affects how the statement is interpreted.
Etymology and form: The name kopulaek is a constructed label derived from Kopulaean roots resembling a form
Morphology and syntax: Kopulaek is typically a member of the verb phrase but behaves as a bound
Usage: In sample descriptions and worldbuilding grammars, kopulaek appears in formal narration and inscriptions. In more
Significance: Kopulaek offers a concrete example of how copular systems can encode information beyond simple identity,