mirativity
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Noun[edit]
mirativity (uncountable)
- (grammar, of a mood) The quality of being mirative, that is, of expressing (surprise at) an unexpected revelation or new information.
- 2014, The Grammar of Knowledge, page 212:
- A non-evidential extension of the dubitative marker is associated with mirativity, found in contexts when the speaker is stunned or perplexed by a discovery.
Related terms[edit]
- see list in admire
Translations[edit]
the quality of being mirative
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