presenteeriva
Presenteeriva is a term used in linguistic theory to denote a hypothesized grammatical mood that marks the speaker’s stance toward events occurring in the present. The concept is not widely attested in established descriptions of natural languages, and it appears chiefly in theoretical discussions and in studies of mood systems that cross-cut tense, aspect, and evidentiality.
In the proposed accounts, a presenteeriva clause signals the speaker’s immediacy or experiential certainty about a
Status and reception: Because it remains largely theoretical, presenteeriva is discussed mainly in typological surveys and
See also: evidentiality, mood (linguistics), present tense, modality.