subjunctive mood (Q14712): Difference between revisions
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(Created claim: skos:definition (P80): SubjunctiveMood is used to express '"states of affairs" whose occurrence could easily be denied or affirmed, but instead is left unasserted.' [Lavandera 1983: 211]) |
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SubjunctiveMood is used to express '"states of affairs" whose occurrence could easily be denied or affirmed, but instead is left unasserted.' [Lavandera 1983: 211] | |||
Property / skos:definition: SubjunctiveMood is used to express '"states of affairs" whose occurrence could easily be denied or affirmed, but instead is left unasserted.' [Lavandera 1983: 211] / rank | |||
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Property / skos:definition: SubjunctiveMood is used to express '"states of affairs" whose occurrence could easily be denied or affirmed, but instead is left unasserted.' [Lavandera 1983: 211] / reference | |||
Revision as of 12:33, 8 March 2022
a term
- subjunctive
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English | subjunctive mood |
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Statements
grammatical mood
SubjunctiveMood indicates that the expression is not believed to be true.
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SubjunctiveMood is used to express '"states of affairs" whose occurrence could easily be denied or affirmed, but instead is left unasserted.' [Lavandera 1983: 211]
21 August 2021
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