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  1. Infinitive

    mood imperative and present subjunctive clauses. Bare The bare infinitive is not used in as many ... to walk slowly. The bare infinitive form coincides with the present subjunctive mood subjunctive form ...In grammar , infinitive is the name for certain verb forms that exist in many languages. In the usual traditional description of English language English , the infinitive of a verb is its basic form with or without .... As with many linguistic concepts, there is not a single definition of infinitive ... not have grammatical tense tense , grammatical aspect aspect , grammatical mood moods , and or grammatical ... as being their own non finite mood. However, it bears repeating that none of the above is a defining quality of the infinitive infinitives do not have all these properties in every language, as it is shown ... verbal forms, but by long standing convention, the term infinitive is applied to only one of these. The other ... form. In English, a verb s infinitive is its unmarked form, such as be , do , have , or sit , often introduced by the grammatical particle particle to . When this particle is absent, the infinitive is said to be a bare infinitive when it is present, it is generally considered to be a part of the infinitive, then known as the full infinitive or to infinitive , and there is a controversy about whether it should be separated from the main word of the infinitive see Split infinitive . Nonetheless, modern theories typically do not consider the to infinitive to be a distinct constituent linguistics ... a car is parsed as nowiki to buy a car nowiki , not as nowiki to buy a car nowiki . The bare infinitive and the full infinitive are mostly in complementary distribution . They are not generally interchangeable ... contexts call almost exclusively for the bare infinitive, and all other contexts call for the full infinitive. Rodney Huddleston Huddleston and Geoffrey Pullum Pullum s Cambridge Grammar of the English Language CGEL , published in 2002, does not use the notion of the infinitive , arguing that English ...   more details



  1. Split infinitive

    Fitzedward title On the Separation, by a Word or Words, of to and the Infinitive Mood journal American ... title On the Separation, by a Word or Words, of to and the Infinitive Mood journal American Journal ...Please do not add gratuitous split infinitives to this article. A split infinitive is an English language ... or adverbial phrase, comes between the marker to and the infinitive Uses of the bare infinitive bare infinitive uninflected form of a verb . For example, a split infinitive occurs in the opening sequence ... before . Here, the adverb boldly splits the full infinitive to go . More rarely, the term compound split infinitive is used to describe situations in which the infinitive is split by more than one word The population is expected to more than double in the next ten years . As the split infinitive ... issue has so divided English speakers since the split infinitive was declared to be a solecism ... English Usage Pocket Fowler s Modern English Usage 1926 title Split infinitive year 2002 publisher ... have dropped the objection to the split infinitive. ref name Walsh112 cite book last Walsh first ... coming, to come . ref name Bryant cite journal last Bryant first M. M. title The Split Infinitive ... National Council of Teachers of English jstor 370450 ref In Middle English , the bare infinitive and the gerund coalesced into the same form ending in e n e.g. comen come to comen to come . The to infinitive was not split in Old or Early Middle English. The first known example of a split infinitive in English, in which a pronoun rather than an adverb splits the infinitive, is in Layamon s Brut ... 1882 ref No reason for the near disappearance of the split infinitive is known in particular, no prohibition ... immediately precede the finite verb, we feel that it should immediately precede also the infinitive ref cite journal last Curme first George authorlink George Oliver Curme title The Split Infinitive ... transferred into split infinitive position from a parallel position in a different construction. Transformational ...   more details



  1. Accusative and infinitive

    Latin grammar In grammar , accusative and infinitive is the name for a syntactic construction of Latin language Latin and Greek language Greek , also found in various forms in other languages such as English language English and Spanish language Spanish . In this construction, the subject of a subordinate clause is put in the accusative case and the verb appears in the infinitive form. Information given in this form is considered to be in indirect speech , also called indirect discourse . The construction is often referred to by the Latin term Accusativus cum infinitivo , frequently abbreviated ACI . In Latin The accusative and infinitive , more frequently known as the indirect statement in classical Latin, is the usual grammatical construction by means of which one can write in indirect discourse. Indirect statements, as the name implies, report indirectly what someone has said, thought, felt, etc. Whereas a direct statement would say I am a good student, says Julia. the indirect statement might say Julia says that she is a good student. Latin tends not to use the word that to introduce indirect statements. Rather, an accusative case accusative subject is used with an infinitive to develop the appropriate meaning. For example, translating the aforementioned example into Latin lang la I lia d cit s bonam discipulam esse. literally Julia says herself to be a good student. lang la S here is an accusative reflexive pronoun referring back to the subject of the main verb i.e. lang la I lia lang la esse is the infinitive to be. Note that the tense of the infinitive, translated into English ... verb. For example, the contemporaneous infinitive in this sentence, lang la D x runt eum iuv re eam ... as a present active infinitive of the Latin conjugation First conjugation first conjugation . Passive ... that he do it using the Subjunctive mood The subjunctive in Spanish subjunctive mood , not Le dije ... fr Proposition infinitive la Accusativus cum infinitivo nl Accusativus cum infinitivo pl Accusativus ...   more details



  1. The Infinitive of Go

    of a positive outcome in this reality. External links isfdb title id 1718 title The Infinitive of Go http www.sfreviews.net infinitiveofgo.html Review DEFAULTSORT Infinitive Of Go Category 1980 novels ...   more details



  1. Mood

    wiktionary humeur mood moods Mood may refer to Mood psychology , a relatively long lasting emotional state Grammatical mood , one of a set of morphologically distinctive forms that are used to signal modality Mood city , a city in Iran Mood District , a district in Iran Mood band , hip hop artists Moods Barbara Mandrell album Moods Barbara Mandrell album , 1978 Moods Neil Diamond album Moods Neil Diamond album , 1972 Moods The Three Sounds album Moods The Three Sounds album , 1960 Moods Monday Michiru album Moods Monday Michiru album , 2003 disambig fr Mood ja ...   more details



  1. In the Mood

    About the big band era song popularized by Glenn Miller other uses In the Mood disambiguation Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name In the Mood Cover Inmood2 1 .JPG Artist Glenn Miller Album ... WikiProject Songs Name In the Mood Cover In the Mood Ernie Fields.jpg Artist Ernie Fields Album A side ... Certification Last single This single In the Mood br 1959 Next single Begin the Beguine br 1960 In the Mood is a big band era 1 hit recorded by American bandleader Glenn Miller . Joe Garland and Andy Razaf arranged In the Mood in 1937 1939 using a previously existing main theme see below composed by Glenn Miller before the start of the 1930s. Miller s In the Mood did not top the charts until 1940 and one year later was featured in the movie Sun Valley Serenade . Composition In the Mood opens ... sustained unison tonic pitch with rim shot. Origins In The Mood was arranged by Joe Garland and Andy ... by any musician with a good ear. A story says that after In the Mood became a hit, Manone was paid .... Although the arranger of most of the Miller tunes are known, things are a bit uncertain for In The Mood ... on the recording date of In The Mood , August 1, 1939 as well , John Chalmers McGregor Miller s pianist and Miller himself contributed most to the final version. Reception Glenn Miller s In the Mood , though undisputably a hit, represents an anomaly for chart purists. In the Mood was released ... rendition in 1989, Swing the Mood , a worldwide hit. The Glenn Miller RCA Bluebird recording was released ... by Glenn Miller and the Overseas Band by the U.S. War Department. Renditions File In the mood sheet ..., and Co., New York. Notable artists who have recorded big band versions of In The Mood include the Joe ... at the University of Manchester played In the Mood , one of the first songs to be played by a computer ... recorded a version of the song as part of a medley entitled Swing the Mood which went no. 1 ... that In the Mood was the inspiration for I m In the Mood which became a 1 hit on the Hot R&B Hip ...   more details



  1. The Mood

    Refimprove date October 2010 The Mood were a United Kingdom British pop music pop band from 1981 to 1984, based in York . It consisted of members John Moore , Mark James and Eric James the latter no relation, as their real names were Mark James Fordyce and Eric James Logan . Career They released a Single music single on a local small independent record label , Romantic Records, entitled Is There A Reason . In 1981 they were a five piece band, and with Moore and the two James were Steve Carter and John Dalby. After the band reshuffle, the three remaining members of The Mood signed to RCA Records in 1981, and released a new re produced mix of Is There A Reason . Then came Don t Stop , a Top 40 Top 10 hit record hit on the United States US Billboard magazine Billboard Billboard Hot 100 Hot 100 and 1 on the first UK Dance Chart . Neither track reached the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart , and the follow up Paris is One Day Away stalled at 42. ref name British Hit Singles & Albums Two places higher might have got them a slot on BBC Television s music programme, Top of the Pops . However, they did appear on the popular children s programme, Razzmatazz performing Don t Stop . Follow up singles were Passion In Dark Rooms with The Munich Thing on the A side and B side b side , and a final single, I Don t Need Your Love Now . The band split up in 1984. A mini LP was released in the US, although no album was released in the United Kingdom UK . John Moore reformed The Mood without Mark or Eric briefly in 1992, with Paul Atkinson bass and Steve Bradley drums . The band gigged regularly in the north of England playing mostly new, rock music rock based material before changing their name to Wild, and subsequently splitting up in late 1993. All The Mood singles were released on a nineteen track album by Cherry Red Records licensed from Sony BMG on the 21 July 2008, titled The Singles Collection ... Themood.info, containing information and rare pictures DEFAULTSORT Mood, The Category English ...   more details



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    Licensing Non free book cover Non free media rationale Description Cover of mass market paperback edition of The Infinitive of Go by John Brunner Source Scanned from purchased copy Portion Front cover only Resolution Low Article The Infinitive of Go Purpose To illustrate the article on the novel Replaceability No free images are thought to exist other information ...   more details



  1. Grammatical mood

    infinitive, e.g. I would buy , and thus is a mood only in the broad sense and not in the more common ..., in English, the would infinitive construct can be employed in main clauses, with a subjunctive mood ...Expert subject Linguistics date March 2011 Grammatical categories In linguistics , grammatical mood is a Grammar ... to signal Linguistic modality modality . ref Palmer, F. R., Mood and Modality , Cambridge Univ. Press ... of Grammar , Univ. of Chicago Press, 1994. ref rp p.181 ref citation title What is mood and modality ... of non inflectional phrases. Mood is distinct from grammatical tense or grammatical aspect , although ... languages, including English and most other modern Indo European languages. See tense aspect mood ..., optative, potential, and subjunctive. Infinitive is a category apart from all these Finite verb ... terminology varies from language to language, and the coverage of e.g. the conditional mood in one language may largely overlap with that of the hypothetical or potential mood in another. Even ... by syntactic rather than semantic criteria. For example, the subjunctive mood subjunctive and optative mood optative moods in Ancient Greek alternate syntactically in many subordinate clauses, depending on the tense of the main verb. The usage of the indicative , subjunctive and jussive mood ... moods main Realis mood Realis moods are a category of grammatical moods that indicate that something is actually the case or actually not the case. The most common realis mood is the indicative mood. Some languages have a distinct generic mood for expressing general truths. For other realis moods, see the main article. Indicative The indicative mood, or evidential mood, is used for factual statements ... mood are classified as indicative. In English, questions are considered indicative. It is the most commonly used mood and is found in all languages. Example Paul is eating an apple or John eats apples . Irrealis moods main Irrealis mood Irrealis moods are the set of grammatical moods that indicate ...   more details



  1. Conditional mood

    In linguistics , the conditional mood list of glossing abbreviations abbreviated sc cond is the inflectional form of the verb used in the independent clause of a conditional sentence to refer to a hypothetical state of affairs, or an uncertain event, that is contingent on another set of circumstances. This grammatical mood mood differs from the subjunctive mood , which occurs in dependent clause s. Conditional verb forms can also have non conditional temporal uses, often for expressing future in the past Grammatical tense tense . Wiktionary conditional mood Examples Indo European languages Germanic languages English English language English has no conditional mood since no inflections are used to express conditionality instead, conditionality is expressed periphrastic ally using the modal verb modal auxiliary verb would . It can be combined with the other modal verbs can could , shall should , may might . English has three types of conditional sentences ref Citation last Mead first Hayden last2 Stevenson first2 Jay title The Essentials of Grammar year 1996 publisher Berkley Books location ... subjunctive Future subjunctive Future form of subjunctive mood A English modal verb modal verb could , might , would infinitive If I were to feel well, I would sing. Of these, only the speculative ... werden in its subjunctive form plus the infinitive ref Citation last Listen first Paul title The big ... also infinitive form of the verb changes into passive participle as in the present perfect ref ... from the Latin infinitive followed by a finite form of the verb hab re . This verb originally meant .... The fixing of word order infinitive auxiliary and the phonological reduction of the inflected ... languages Russian expert subject Russia section date October 2010 In Russian, the conditional mood ... Polish In Polish, the conditional mood is formed by attaching an enclitic particle by to the first ... Press. Joseph, Brian D. 1983. The synchrony and diachrony of the Balkan infinitive a study in general ...   more details



  1. Irrealis mood

    set of grammatical mood s that indicate that a certain situation or action is not known to have ... Main irrealis moods Subjunctive main Subjunctive mood E.g. If I loved you... The subjunctive mood , sometimes called conjunctive mood , has several uses in dependent clause s. Examples include discussing ... the exact scope is language specific . A subjunctive mood exists in English, but it often is not obligatory ... mood. Another way, especially in British English , of expressing this might be I suggested that Paul ..., such as I shall ensure that he leave s immediately . The subjunctive mood figures prominently in the grammar of the Romance languages , which require this mood for certain types of dependent clauses ... in referring to doubtful or unlikely events see the main article . Conditional main Conditional mood E.g. I would love you. The conditional mood list of glossing abbreviations abbreviated sc cond is used ... , with the form would infinitive, e.g. I would buy . In other languages, such as Spanish ..., in which the conditional mood is conventionally called Konjuntiv II , differing from Konjunktiv I ... mood. However, this is not a universal trait among others in German as above and in Finnish language Finnish the conditional mood is used in both the apodosis and the protasis. A further ... common way to misuse an English language construction. In English, too, the would infinitive construct can be employed in main clauses, with a subjunctive mood subjunctive sense If you would only tell me what is troubling you, I might be able to help . Optative main Optative mood The optative mood expresses hopes, wishes or commands and has other uses that may overlap with the subjunctive mood. Few languages have an optative as a distinct mood some that do are Albanian language Albanian , Ancient ... Avestan , Old Persian , Middle Persian , New Persian . In Finnish, the mood may be called an archaic ... mood isi in conjunction with the clitic pa yields an optative meaning, e.g. olisinpa if I only were ...   more details



  1. Bad Mood

    Bad mood may refer to Bad mood psychology Bad Mood album Bad Mood album , a 1993 album by Lonnie Gordon Bad Mood Lonnie Gordon song Bad Mood Lonnie Gordon song Bad Mood , a song on Helmet s 1990 album Strap It On album Strap It On disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Mood Swings

    Mood Swings may refer to Mood Swings Harem Scarem album Mood Swings Harem Scarem album , 1993 Mood Swings Koby Israelite album Mood Swings Koby Israelite album , 2005 Mood Swings Small Sins album Mood Swings Small Sins album , 2007 disambiguation ...   more details



  1. In the Mood (disambiguation)

    In the Mood is a big band era song popularized by Glenn Miller. It may also refer to In the Mood Rush song In the Mood Rush song In the Mood Robert Plant song In the Mood Robert Plant song In the Mood , a song by To My Surprise from To My Surprise album To My Surprise In the Mood film In the Mood film , a 1987 film starring Patrick Dempsey In the Mood 2006 film In the Mood 2006 film , a short film funded by the UK Film Council Completion Fund In the Mood , a series one List of Goodnight Sweetheart episodes ep6 episode of the British sitcom Goodnight Sweetheart In the Mood , a series four List of Goodnight Sweetheart episodes ep29 episode of the British sitcom Goodnight Sweetheart disambig it In the Mood ...   more details



  1. Mood Muzik

    Mood Muzik may refer to Mood Muzik The Worst of Joe Budden , a mixtape by rapper Joe Budden 2004 Mood Muzik 2 Can It Get Any Worse? , a mixtape by Joe Budden 2005 Mood Muzik 3 For Better or For Worse , a mixtape by Joe Budden 2007 Mood Muzik 3 The Album , an album by rapper Joe Budden 2008 Mood Muzik 3 We Got The Remix , a mixtape by DJ Benzi and rapper Joe Budden 2008 disambig ...   more details



  1. Mood swing

    Refimprove date September 2009 A mood swing is an extreme or rapid change in Mood psychology mood . Associated disorders Mood swings are commonly associated with mood disorder s including bipolar disorder manic depression ref http www.severemoodswings.com symptoms of bipolar disorder Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder ref and Major depressive disorder depression . In patients with cases of bipolar disorder, the patient experiences serious mood swings that last for days or even weeks. These episodes consist of the patient alternating rapidly between depression and euphoria. ref cite book last Hockenbury first Don and Sandra title Discovering Psychology Fifth Edition year 2011 publisher Worth Publishers location New York, NY is bn 978 1 4292 1650 0 page 549 ref Another major cause of mood swings are hyperactivity or hyperactivity inattentiveness, as they are occasionally seen in individuals diagnosed with Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder . If the mood swing is not associated with a mood disorder, treatments are harder to assign. Most commonly, however, mood swings can be a result of dealing with daily life and or unexpected situations. Other causes of mood swings are due to hormonal changes, temporarily upsetting brain chemistry. As the hormones involved normalize, these mood swings generally subside on their own. Cause There are many different things that might trigger a mood swing in a person. Everyday people experience small changes in their mood however, if these mood swings take control of a person s life and prevent normal functioning, medical advice may be appropriate. Fact date October 2011 Chemical imbalance If a person has an abnormal level of certain neurotransmitter s NTs in their brain, it may result to having mood swings or a mood disorder. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter in the brain that is involved with sleep, moods, and emotional states. A slight imbalance ... References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Mood Swing Category Abnormal psychology Category Mood disorders abnormal ...   more details



  1. Mood congruence

    Unreferenced date December 2009 In psychiatry , mood congruence is the wikt congruence congruence between feeling , or the emotion that a person is experiencing, and affect display , or the manner in which that emotion is presenting , or being expressed. In psychology , symptom s are said to be mood congruent if they are consistent with a patient s Mood psychology mood or mental disorder . Conversely, they are said to be mood incongruent if they are inconsistent with their primary mood. For example, suicide ideation in a patient suffering from Major Depressive Disorder would be a mood congruent symptom. Likewise, feelings of omnipotence or other delusions of grandeur would be considered mood incongruent symptoms in the case of depression, while they would be mood congruent in a person experiencing megalomania . Often refers to mood congruent delusions. Manic delusions include delusions of reference , religiousity, grandiosity. Depressive delusions include intense feelings of guilt, feeling as though they are responsible for a terrible crime, delusions of persecution as well as thought blocking, thought insertion and thought withdrawal. Moreover, in social psychology the definition mood congruency refers to a cognitive mechanism that explains a wide variety of mood effects in which there is a match in affective valence between people s mood and their responses Mayer et al., 1992 . Examples Congruent mood smiling while feeling happy. Non congruent mood smiling while feeling anxious. Inappropriate affect laughing while describing a loved one s funeral, for instance. Mood Congruency is strongest when people try to recall personally meaningful episodes, because such events were most likely to be colored by their moods. DEFAULTSORT Mood Congruence Category Medical signs Psych stub eo Humora kongrueco ...   more details



  1. Imprecative mood

    Some languages distinguish between the optative mood and an imprecative mood list of glossing abbreviations abbreviated sc imprec . In these languages, the imprecative mood is used to wish misfortune upon others, whereas the optative mood is used for wishes in general. In such a language, May he lose the race is in imprecative mood, whereas May I win the race would be in optative mood. An example of such a language is Turkish language Turkish . ref cite web url http www.sil.org linguistics GlossaryOflinguisticTerms WhatIsImprecativeMood.htm title What is imprecative mood? accessdate 2007 11 19 format HTML work Glossary of linguistic terms publisher SIL International last Loos first Eugene E. coauthors Susan Anderson Dwight H. Day, Jr. Paul C. Jordan J. Douglas Wingate ref References Reflist Grammatical moods Category Grammatical moods ling morph stub ...   more details



  1. Subjunctive mood

    Refimprove date November 2009 Inappropriate tone date November 2009 In grammar , the subjunctive mood list of glossing abbreviations abbreviated sc sjv or sc sbjv is a verb grammatical mood mood typically ... to as the conjunctive mood, as it often follows a Conjunction grammar conjunction . The details of subjunctive ... mood optative . Many of its daughter languages combined or merged these moods. In Indo European ... situations. The optative mood was formed with a suffix ieh sub 1 sub or ih sub 1 sub with a laryngeal ... are also usually formed from old optative mood optatives . In German language German , subjunctives ... date October 2009 reason I m fairly certain this is just the usual English past tense infinitive construction ... in that clauses is the bare form of the infinitive not preceded by to . Hence, the present subjunctive ... has two forms of the subjunctive Grammatical mood mood , namely Konjunktiv I KI present subjunctive ... II form of werden to become dialect t te , KII of tun to do with an infinitive. For example An deiner ... sentences in the subjunctive mood that are still used in Dutch some examples Leve de koningin Long ... are all in the present tense. The use of the past tense subjunctive mood like hadde from hebben ... mood optative forms , while some of the original subjunctive forms went to make the Latin future ... in the fact that the Latin subjunctives typically have a high vowel even when the indicative mood ... veniat veniant The subjunctive mood retains a highly distinct form for nearly all verbs in Portuguese ... from Latin , where the subjunctive mood combines both forms and usages from a number of original ... mood . In many cases, the Romance languages use the subjunctive in the same ways that English ... perfect which they believe leads only to confusion , preferring instead that the subjunctive mood be called simply the subjunctive mood English Had we known pluperfect subjunctive , we could have prevented ... more common. Verbs with a contracted infinitive, such as dire short for dicere revert to the longer ...   more details



  1. Mood board

    Unreferenced date December 2006 Image with unknown copyright status removed Image mood board1.jpg frame A mood board, conversing a certain feel , mood or atmosphere towards the observer A mood board is a type of poster design that may consist of images, text, and samples of objects in a composition of the choice of the mood board creator. Designers and others use mood boards to develop their design concepts and to communicate to other members of the design team. Architecture Advertising Branding agency Branding Interior Design Graphic Design Fashion Design Interface design Game designer Game design Website design Marketing communication commercials Movie Storyboard Painting Fashion Music Photography Uses Mood boards are often used by graphic designers to enable a person to illustrate visually the direction of style which they are pursuing. However, mood boards can also be used to visually explain a certain style of writing , or an imaginary setting for a storyline. In short, mood boards are not limited to visual subjects, but serve as a visual tool to quickly inform others of the overall feel or flow that a designer is trying to achieve. Creating mood boards in a digital form may be easier and quicker, but physical objects often tend to have a higher impact on people because of the more complete palette of sensations physical mood boards offer, in contrast with the black & white or color prints of a digital mood board. Courtney Love has also been known to create mood boards as a form of self expression , planning albums, and making fashion decisions. Mood board creators http www.moodshare.co MoodShare Collaborative mood boards for creative professionals http www.sampleboard.com SampleBoard Moodboard Editor for the creative industries http getmoodly.com Moodly the easy way to make and share mood boards with all your collaborators and clients http www.olioboard.com Olioboard Interior Design Mood Board Creator http www.polyvore.com Polyvore Fashion & Interior Design Mood ...   more details



  1. Realis mood

    for emphasis. Indicative Mood Present indicative Jerry laughs on television. Past indicative ... Generic mood The generic mood is used to generalize about a particular class of things, e.g. in Rabbits ... generic mood from indicative mood however, the distinction can easily be understood in context by surrounding ... mood simply by default. Ancient Greek had a kind of generic mood, the so called gnomic tense ... to express philosophical truths about the world. Declarative The declarative mood list of glossing ... being made. It is in many languages equivalent to the indicative mood, although sometimes distinctions between them are drawn. It is closely related with the inferential mood . Energetic Found in Classical Arabic and various other Semitic languages , the energetic mood expresses something which ... writes . References Reflist Grammatical moods DEFAULTSORT Realis Mood Category Grammatical moods br ...   more details



  1. Deliberative mood

    Deliberative mood list of glossing abbreviations abbreviated sc del is a grammatical mood that asks whether the speaker should do something, e. g. Shall I go to the market? ref name SIL cite web url http www.sil.org linguistics GlossaryOflinguisticTerms WhatIsDeliberativeMood.htm title What is deliberative mood? publisher SIL International work Glossary of linguistic terms last Loos first Eugene E. coauthors Susan Anderson Dwight H. Day, Jr. Paul C. Jordan J. Douglas Wingate accessdate 2009 12 28 ref The Afar language has a deliberative mood, as in aboo Shall I do it ? , with the suffix oo denoting the deliberative. ref name SIL References references Grammatical moods DEFAULTSORT Deliberative Mood Category Grammatical moods Ling morph stub ...   more details



  1. Deductive mood

    The deductive mood is an epistemic modality epistemic grammatical mood that indicates that the truth of the statement was deduced from other information, rather than being directly known. ref cite web url http www.sil.org linguistics GlossaryOflinguisticTerms WhatIsDeductiveMood.htm title What is deductive mood? publisher SIL International work Glossary of linguistic terms last Loos first Eugene E. coauthors Susan Anderson Dwight H. Day, Jr. Paul C. Jordan J. Douglas Wingate accessdate 2009 12 28 ref In English, deductive mood is often indicated by the word wikt must must , which is also used for many other purposes. By contrast, some other languages have special words or verb affixes to indicate deductive mood specifically. An example in English language English There s gas in the house Someone must have left the stove on deductive indicated by must References references Grammatical moods Category Grammatical moods Ling morph stub ...   more details



  1. Mood (psychology)

    A mood is a relatively long lasting Emotion emotional state . Moods differ from emotions in that they are less .... ref Thayer, Robert E. 1998 . The Biopsychology of Mood and Arousal . New York, NY Oxford University ... words, people typically speak of being in a good mood or a bad mood. Unlike acute, emotional feelings like fear and surprise emotion surprise , moods often last for hours or days. Mood also differs from ... disturbances of mood such as Clinical depression depression and bipolar disorder are considered mood disorder s. Mood is an internal, subjective state, but it often can be inferred from posture and other behaviors. Etymology Etymologically, mood derives from the Old English lang ang m d which denoted ... mood, spiritedness and Polytonic anger . Etiology and effects According to psychologist Robert Thayer, mood is a product of two dimensions energy and tension. ref Thayer, Robert E. 1996 . The Origin ... best when they are in a calm energy mood, and worst when in a tense tired state. People often use food to regulate mood. Thayer identifies a fundamental food mood connection, ref Thayer, Robert E. 2001 ... as a mood regulator. The low energy arousal coupled with tension, as experienced in a bad mood, can ... years of mood creativity research Hedonic tone, activation, or regulatory focus? Psychological Bulletin , 134 , 779 806. ref Mood is considered to be a long lasting effect that makes a difference in the way ... consider these are positive mood and negative mood . Crowds In sociology, philosophy and psychology crowd behaviour is the formation of a common mood directed toward an object of attention. ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 391226 mood Mood in collective behaviour psychology Crowds , Britannica Online ref Social mood The idea of social mood as a collectively shared state of mind ... primarily in the field of economics investment s . Positive mood Positive mood can be caused by many ... a positive mood when they have a clean slate, have had a good night sleep, and feel no sense ...   more details



  1. Assumptive mood

    The assumptive mood list of glossing abbreviations abbreviated sc ass ref Also used for assertive mood and associative case ref is an epistemic modality epistemic grammatical mood found in some languages, which indicates that the statement is assumed to be true, because it usually is under similar circumstances, although there may not be any specific evidence that it is true in this particular case. An English language English example even though assumptive mood is not specially marked in English , would be That must be my mother. She always comes at this time. ref cite web url http www.sil.org linguistics GlossaryOflinguisticTerms WhatIsAssumptiveMood.htm title What is assumptive mood? publisher SIL International work Glossary of linguistic terms last Loos first Eugene E. coauthors Susan Anderson Dwight H. Day, Jr. Paul C. Jordan J. Douglas Wingate accessdate 2009 12 28 ref References references Grammatical moods DEFAULTSORT Assumptive Mood Category Grammatical moods Ling morph stub ...   more details




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