lubaduswhether
Lubaduswhether is a neologism used in linguistics to describe a speech act that blends commitment with conditionality. In a lubaduswhether construction, a speaker asserts a promised action while explicitly or implicitly tying its realization to a condition external to the speaker's immediate control. The term is primarily used in theoretical discussions and experimental discourse analysis rather than as a normal grammatical category in established languages.
Etymology and origin: The word is a portmanteau of a suggestive root lubad- meaning “pledge” in a
Usage and analysis: In analysis, lubaduswhether constructions are discussed as illocutionary acts that simultaneously perform a
- I will submit the grant report, lubaduswhether the reviewers approve the methodology.
- The festival will go ahead, lubaduswhether the permits are granted.
See also: conditional mood, performative verb, illocutionary act, commitment devices, pragmatics.