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*none (non-finite verb forms) (VBL)  | |||
**gerund (GER)  | |||
**gerundive (GDV)  | |||
**infinitive (INF)  | |||
**participle (PTP)  | |||
**supine (SPN)  | |||
*assumptive (AUM)  | *assumptive (AUM)  | ||
*conditional (CON)  | *conditional (CON)  | ||
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*deliberative (DLB)  | *deliberative (DLB)  | ||
*dubitative (DUB)  | *dubitative (DUB)  | ||
*hortative (HOR)  | |||
*hypothetical (HYP)  | *hypothetical (HYP)  | ||
*imperative (IMP)  | *imperative (IMP)  | ||
*imprecative (IPC)  | *imprecative (IPC)  | ||
*inferential (INFR)  | |||
*indicative (IND)  | *indicative (IND)  | ||
*interrogative (INT)  | *interrogative (INT)  | ||
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=== Examples ===  | === Examples ===  | ||
Latest revision as of 19:07, 27 November 2013
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:
{{#tree:id=nl_mood|openlevels=0|root=Mood|
- none (non-finite verb forms) (VBL)
- gerund (GER)
 - gerundive (GDV)
 - infinitive (INF)
 - participle (PTP)
 - supine (SPN)
 
 - assumptive (AUM)
 - conditional (CON)
 - declarative (DEC)
 - deductive (DED)
 - deliberative (DLB)
 - dubitative (DUB)
 - hortative (HOR)
 - hypothetical (HYP)
 - imperative (IMP)
 - imprecative (IPC)
 - inferential (INFR)
 - indicative (IND)
 - interrogative (INT)
 - jussive (JUS)
 - obligative (OBM)
 - optative (OPT)
 - permissive (PMS)
 - potential (POT)
 - precative (PCT)
 - prohibitive (PHB)
 - speculative (SPT)
 - subjunctive (SUB)
 
}}
Examples
- English
- Indicative: He is a king.
 - Imperative: Be a king.
 - Subjunctive: If he were a king...
 
 
UNL
Mood is to be represented in UNL by its corresponding semantic value (i.e.,as modality).