👉 Caumatic is a term in the field of linguistics that refers to a type of language or communication pattern where speakers use phrases or sentences that are not intended for immediate use but instead serve as a form of expression or comment. This can be used to describe how people express themselves through non-verbally communicated forms of communication, such as writing, speaking, and writing. Caumatic is often associated with the linguistic phenomenon of "causal ambiguity," which refers to the fact that speakers may use phrases