onojnë
Onojnë is a term used in speculative linguistics to illustrate a hypothetical form in a constructed language. This article describes onojnë as a grammatical form that encodes both evidentiality and aspect, occurring as a verb form with a third-person plural subject. In the imagined system, onojnë signals that the action is witnessed directly by the speaker and is ongoing or habitual at the time of utterance. The form is described as a finite present-tense marker that can attach to various verb stems and combine with additional suffixes to indicate direction, transitivity, or negation.
Etymology: According to the hypothetical grammar, onojnë derives from a proto-root ono- combined with the modal
Cross-linguistic comparison: In natural languages, evidential and aspect markers serve similar functions, but onojnë is a