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(Removed claim: LexBib v2 legacy ID (P1): Q23523) |
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Property / member of collection: lexinfo 3.0 / reference | |||
Property / member of collection: GOLD SKOS version / reference | |||
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Property / occurs in # of LexBib BibItems: 183 / qualifier | |||
source name: LexBib Oct 2021 stopterms | |||
Property / occurs in # of LexBib BibItems: 183 / qualifier | |||
source name: LexBib en/es 07-2022 | |||
Property / occurs in # of LexBib BibItems: 177 / qualifier | |||
Property / occurs in # of LexBib BibItems: 177 / qualifier | |||
Property / occurs in # of LexBib BibItems: 177 / qualifier | |||
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Property / occurs in # of LexBib BibItems: 181 / rank | |||
Property / occurs in # of LexBib BibItems: 181 / qualifier | |||
Property / LexBib v2 legacy ID | |||
Property / LexBib v2 legacy ID: Q23523 / rank | |||
Property / skos:definition: MoodProperty is the class of properties that concern the grammatical encoding of mood or force of a proposition. Among the traditionally defined properties are Declarative, Imperative and Interrogative. These are a somewhat mixed bag of attitude (e.g. optative, volitive, subjunctive) and speech-act (e.g. imperative, commissive) values. / reference | |||
Property / prefLabel translation | |||
modo gramatical (Spanish) | |||
Property / prefLabel translation: modo gramatical (Spanish) / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / prefLabel translation: modo gramatical (Spanish) / qualifier | |||
translation status: COMPLETED |
Latest revision as of 20:30, 23 August 2023
a term
- grammatical mood
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | mood |
a term |
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Statements
MoodProperty is the class of properties that concern the grammatical encoding of mood or force of a proposition. Among the traditionally defined properties are Declarative, Imperative and Interrogative. These are a somewhat mixed bag of attitude (e.g. optative, volitive, subjunctive) and speech-act (e.g. imperative, commissive) values.