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- The jussive (abbreviated JUS) is a grammatical mood of verbs for issuing orders, commanding, or exhorting (within a subjunctive framework). English verbs...
- " The optative may further be used instead of a conditional mood. The jussive mood (abbreviated JUS) expresses plea, insistence, imploring, self-encouragement...
- dual, plural) Six moods in the non-past only (indicative, subjunctive, jussive, imperative, and short and long energetics) Nineteen forms, the derivational...
- tense of the main verb. The usage of the indicative, subjunctive, and jussive moods in classical Arabic is almost completely controlled by syntactic...
- locative) ajarilah = to teach (jussive, locative) ajarkan = to teach (imperative, causative/applicative) ajarkanlah = to teach (jussive, causative/applicative)...
- subordinate clauses, and positive versus negative. There are also distinct jussive, imperative, and impersonal forms. The form with suffixed -m is used in...
- positive, jussive (or prefixing) in second person negative, and jussive in third person. They also overlap semantically, for example a jussive form like...
- or conjugations referred to as "jussive," "optative," and "potential." Wedekind, Wedekind, and Musa describe a "jussive" with the following paradigm. For...
- perfect formed by infixing a /t/ after the first root consonant, probably a jussive formed by a stress shift) in favor of new moods formed by endings attached...
- (do something)" (the forms may alternatively be called cohortative and jussive). Imperative mood can be denoted by the glossing abbreviation IMP. It is...