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- subjectivity and renarrativity. The indicative is unmarked for both, while the inferential is marked for subjectivity, the renarrative for renarrativity, and the...
- the speaker. When referring to Balkan languages, it is often called renarrative mood; when referring to Estonian, it is called oblique mood. The inferential...
- (non-subjective, non-renarrative), inferential (subjective, non-renarrative), renarrative (non-subjective, renarrative), dubitative (subjective, renarrative) (e.g....
- with the verb "to be", like Bulgarian and Serbo-Croatian. The so-called renarrative mood is another shared feature of the Balkan languages, including Turkish...
- referring to Bulgarian and other Balkan languages, it is often called renarrative mood; when referring to Estonian, it is called oblique mood. The inferential...
- ends up not going). The be + to construction may therefore resemble a renarrative mood in some ways. When was or were is used as the co****, the plan or...
- (similar to "the" from "this" in English), and it formed indicative and renarrative tenses for verbs. Since the interwar period, scholars have conventionally...
- celsiet, celsit celiet 3rd pers. pl. viņi, viņas ceļ cēla cels lai ceļ RENARRATIVE (atstāstījuma izteiksme) PARTICIPLES (divdabji) Present ceļot Present...
- person singular present tense form of the verb "hotjeti" - to want). The Renarrative verb form possibly appeared around the end of the Second Bulgarian Empire...
- admiratives. When referring to Balkan languages, it is often called renarrative mood; when referring to Estonian, it is called oblique mood. The inferential...