
Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics
87: If I were an irrealis episode
Dec 21, 2023
Language allows us to talk about unreal things, like imaginary objects and hypothetical situations. The podcast explores the different ways languages express speculative events, including fictional concepts, hypothetical statements, and various types of irrealis categories. It also discusses the evolution of the English subjunctive, the complexity of irrealis forms in different languages, and the tools people use to make sense of reality and uncertainty.
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- Languages have various ways of discussing things that are not real or do not exist, including using different words, grammatical markers, or specific verb forms.
- Determining what is real depends on the context and cultural understanding, with some things being considered more real due to their cultural significance.
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Languages have different ways of expressing unreality
Languages have various methods of discussing things that are not real or do not exist. This can include using different words, grammatical markers, or specific verb forms. For example, some languages have subjunctive forms to express uncertainty or hypothetical events.
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