-
declarative sentences. Most
languages have a
single realis mood
called the
indicative mood,
although some
languages have
additional realis moods, for example...
- In
natural languages, an
indicative conditional is a
conditional sentence such as "If
Leona is at home, she isn't in Paris",
whose grammatical form restricts...
-
Indicative planning is a form of
economic planning implemented by a
state in an
effort to
solve the
problem of
imperfect information in
market economies...
- A
misnomer is a name that is
incorrectly or
unsuitably applied.
Misnomers often arise because something was
named long
before its
correct nature was known...
- now seen as a process, more than an event:
conditions once
considered indicative of
death are now reversible.
Where in the process, a
dividing line is...
- " A
simple conditional may use any
tense of the
indicative. The
following has the
perfect indicative: εἰ μέν τι ἠσέβηκα ... ἀποκτείνατέ με. (Andocides)...
- Union,
scheduled to be
established by 2010
according to SADC's
Regional Indicative Strategic Development Plan (RISDP), is
unlikely to
become reality in the...
- tense–aspect–mood for a
discussion of this.) Some
examples of
moods are
indicative, interrogative, imperative, subjunctive, ****ctive, optative, and potential...
-
refer to what is not
necessarily real. It is
often contrasted with the
indicative, a
realis mood
which prin****lly
indicates that
something is a statement...
- In the law of the
European Union,
indicative limit values, more
exactly indicative occupational exposure limit values (IOELVs), are
human exposure limits...