- The
subjunctive (also
known as
conjunctive in some languages) is a
grammatical mood, a
feature of an
utterance that
indicates the speaker's
attitude toward...
-
Algonquian languages such as Blackfoot. The
subjunctive mood,
sometimes called conjunctive mood, has
several uses in
dependent clauses.
Examples include...
- examples, see the main
article for each
respective mood. The
subjunctive mood,
sometimes called conjunctive mood, has
several uses in
dependent clauses. Examples...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Asyndeton Cohesion (linguistics)
Conjunctive adverb Conjunctive mood,
sometimes used with
conjunctions Genitive connector Logical...
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referred to as the
conjunctive mood (Dutch:
aanvoegende wijs) as it
often follows a conjunction. As in
English the
subjunctive mood in
Dutch has gradually...
- - gewêse done - gedô made -
gemaht The
Present Conjunctive is
produced by
using the
present conjunctive forms of the verb "to do" in
combination with the...
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cardinal numbers in Irish:
disjunctive numbers,
nonhuman conjunctive numbers, and
human conjunctive numbers.
Disjunctive numbers are used for
example in arithmetic...
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attached since the
conjunctive form is
rarely used in isolation. It can also
function to link
separate clauses (hence the name "
conjunctive") in a similar...
- And
there are a few
authors who
treat da-forms as
constituting a
conjunctive mood, but the
prevailing opinion is
against this view (Kutsarov 2007, p...
- (appropriate
choice of
suffix following language protocol), and clause-final
conjunctives or
sentence enders chosen from
various speech styles and
types of sentences...