reporteddesire
Reporteddesire is a term used in linguistic discussions to describe how a speaker communicates another person’s desire or intention using indirect or reported speech. It focuses on clauses that express want, wish, or desire as attributed to someone else rather than to the speaker.
In English, the phenomenon is typically realized through indirect speech: John said that he wanted to go.
Functionally, reporteddesire supports storytelling, testimony, and social accounting by conveying others' preferences without repeating exact words.
Terminology varies; some researchers treat "reported desire" as a subtype of reported speech, while others prefer
See also: reported speech, desideratives, evidentiality, stance, indirect discourse.