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To be represented by attributes. See [[Tenses]] for a list of possible combinations of Tense-Aspect-Mood.
'''Mood''' is one of a set of distinctive verb forms that are used to signal [[modality]].


== Mood Attributes ==
== Natural language ==  
In the UNLarium, the values for mood are the following:


;@subjective (= Subjunctive)
;@imperative (= Imperative)


The indicative, the infinitive, the participle and the gerund are not expected to be explicitly indicated.
{{
 
*[[mood]] (MOO)
== Modality Attributes ==
**assumptive (AUM)
 
**conditional (CON)
;@ability
**declarative (DEC)
;@desire
**deductive (DED)
;@necessity
**deliberative (DLB)
;@obligation
**dubitative (DUB)
;@permission
**hypothetical (HYP)
;@probability
**imperative (IMP)
;@possibility
**imprecative (IPC)
;@suggestion
**indicative (IND)
**interrogative (INT)
**infinitive (INF)
**jussive (JUS)
**obligative (OBM)
**optative (OPT)
**permissive (PMS)
**potential (POT)
**precative (PCT)
**prohibitive (PHB)
**speculative (SPT)
**subjunctive (SUB)
}}

Revision as of 11:15, 16 January 2010

Mood is one of a set of distinctive verb forms that are used to signal modality.

Natural language

In the UNLarium, the values for mood are the following:


{{

  • mood (MOO)
    • assumptive (AUM)
    • conditional (CON)
    • declarative (DEC)
    • deductive (DED)
    • deliberative (DLB)
    • dubitative (DUB)
    • hypothetical (HYP)
    • imperative (IMP)
    • imprecative (IPC)
    • indicative (IND)
    • interrogative (INT)
    • infinitive (INF)
    • jussive (JUS)
    • obligative (OBM)
    • optative (OPT)
    • permissive (PMS)
    • potential (POT)
    • precative (PCT)
    • prohibitive (PHB)
    • speculative (SPT)
    • subjunctive (SUB)

}}