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Preferred term

subjunctive mood  

Broader concept

Synonym(s)

  • subjunctive

Example

  • Belief verbs can also license subjunctive mood but only when combined with negation. (Pérez-Mayos, Táboas García, Mille & Wanner, 2021)
  • In English the subjunctive mood is often associated with conditional structures in making counterfactual assumptions. (Zhu, Li & Chiticariu, 2019)
  • Subjunctive mood should be less surprising than indicative mood when the verb in the main clause expresses feelings. (Pérez-Mayos, Táboas García, Mille & Wanner, 2021)
  • We added binary features for tempus and mood of the segment's main verb as subjunctive mood might indicate anticipated objections and tempus might help to identify the main claim. (Peldszus, 2014)
  • We chose to include mood information in the tense attribute because the different tenses of the indicative and the subjunctive moods do not line up perfectly as there are more tenses for the indicative than for the subjunctive. (Costa & Branco, 2010)

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