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  • ...entences are used: [[indicative]] (statement), [[imperative]] (command), [[optative]] (wish), etc. Sometimes the distinction between declaratives (''I go'') an
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  • ...ary force]] (such as [[imperative]], [[declarative]], [[interrogative]], [[optative]]), for concepts relating to [[possibility]] and [[necessity]] (and sometim
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  • ..., Natural Logic and the Greek Moods: The Nature of the Subjunctive and the Optative in Classical Greek. Den Haag 1975.
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  • |'''[[OPT]]'''||[[optative]]
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  • *J. v. d. Auwera & E. Schalley, From Optative and Subjunctive to Irrealis. In: F. Brisard et al. (Hg.), Seduction, Commun
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  • ** The '''[[optative mood|optative]]''' adds a ''-ƛ'' to the imperative form, e.g. ''tʼetʼr-o-ƛ!'' ("let h * The negative optative form simply adds a ''-ƛ'' to that: ''āš-no-ƛ'' ("let him not eat!").
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