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Dubitative mood (abbreviated DUB) is an
epistemic grammatical mood
found in some languages, that
indicates that the
statement is dubious, doubtful, or...
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English speakers learning these languages. In
certain other languages, the
dubitative or the
conditional moods may be emplo****
instead of the
subjunctive in...
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eruptions comes from
badly preserved ashfall deposits that have been
dubitatively ****igned to
either the Somma-Vesuvius complex, or the
Phlegrean fields...
- (renarrative,
dubitative). The
inferential is then
viewed as one of the moods, and the
dubitative – as a
renarrative inferential,
whose dubitative meaning,...
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Eskaleut languages, the
dubitative mood (abbreviated DUB) is a verb form used for
dependent adverbial clauses with the
meaning 'whether'. The following...
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parts on the stage? — Demosthenes, On The Crown, 129
Antinomy Cognition Dubitative mood
Figure of
speech Intuition Rhetorical question Thought experiment...
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learning these languages.[citation needed] In
certain other languages, the
dubitative or the
conditional moods may be emplo****
instead of the
subjunctive in...
- may be
indivisible from the
preceding utterance. sá — wh-question gé —
dubitative, unlikelihood, "perhaps", "maybe, "it
would seem..." á —
focus ágé — interrogative...
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demonstrative quantifier proximal medial distal ****ertive
existential elective/
dubitative existential universal negatory positive alternative determiner which what...
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Under Bowl,
annual high
school football competition in
Australia Dubitative mood, an
epistemic grammatical mood
found in some
languages Dublin Airport...