monimoodiset
Monimoodiset is a term used in linguistic typology to describe languages whose finite verb system encodes only a single grammatical mood, most commonly the indicative. In such systems the verb forms do not contrast mood in the way many languages do (for example, with subjunctive or imperative), and other modalities may be expressed through adverbials, periphrastic constructions, or context rather than inflectional endings.
Etymology and usage: the term is a compound built from mono- (one) and moodi (mood) with a
Typological characteristics: monimoodiset systems typically rely on non-morphological means to convey modality, such as particles, auxiliary
Implications and debate: scholars debate how best to define and classify monimoodiset languages, arguing about the
See also: mood (linguistics), language typology, periphrasis, evidentiality.