- In linguistics,
irrealis moods (abbreviated IRR) are the main set of
grammatical moods that
indicate that a
certain situation or
action is not
known to...
- tense–aspect–
mood for a
discussion of this.) Some
examples of
moods are indicative, interrogative, imperative, subjunctive, ****ctive, optative, and
potential. These...
- “lord”.
Several languages have a
potential mood, a
grammatical construction which indicates that
something is in a
potential as
opposed to
actual state. These...
-
conditional mood corresponds mostly to 'would' or 'should' or to the past
subjunctive in English. (Finnish
lacks a
subjunctive mood.) The
potential mood is rather...
-
water in
reference conditions Potential mood "
Potential" (Buffy the
Vampire Slayer), an
episode of a
television series Potential and new Slayers, characters...
- same
affixes that is used in the
potential mood as the
affixes used for the
transitory form in the
indicative mood.
Using the
normal affixes of the transitory...
- A
mood disorder, also
known as an
affective disorder, is any of a
group of
conditions of
mental and
behavioral disorder where the main
underlying characteristic...
- A
mood stabilizer is a
psychiatric medication used to
treat mood disorders characterized by
intense and
sustained mood shifts, such as
bipolar disorder...
- A
mood swing is an
extreme or
sudden change of
mood. Such
changes can play a
positive or a
disruptive part in
promoting problem solving and in producing...
- data.
While mood tracking can be a
valuable tool for
individuals looking to
improve their mental health and well-being,
there are also
potential limitations...