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(Added reference to claim: skos:definition (P80): grammatical mood, used principally to indicate that something is a statement of fact) |
(Changed claim: skos:definition (P80): A term used in the grammatical classification of sentence types, and usually seen in contrast to imperative, subjunctive, etc., moods. It refers to verb forms or sentence/clause types used in the expression of statements and questions, e.g. the horse is walking. With reference to statements, the term "declarative" may be used. [Crystal 2008: 242]) |
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A term used in the grammatical classification of sentence types, and usually seen in contrast to imperative, subjunctive, etc., moods. It refers to verb forms or sentence/clause types used in the expression of statements and questions, e.g. the horse is walking. With reference to statements, the term "declarative" may be used. [Crystal 2008: 242] | |||
Property / skos:definition: A term used in the grammatical classification of sentence types, and usually seen in contrast to imperative, subjunctive, etc., moods. It refers to verb forms or sentence/clause types used in the expression of statements and questions, e.g. the horse is walking. With reference to statements, the term "declarative" may be used. [Crystal 2008: 242] / reference | |||