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Irrealis mood
The Grammar of Fear: Morphosyntactic Metaphor
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Cross-Linguistic Variation in Modality Systems: the Role of Mood∗
Asymmetrical Negation in Bumthang
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Tense, Aspect and Mood in Nêlêmwa (New Caledonia) Encoding Events, Processes and States Isabelle Bril
Towards a Semantics of Linguistic Time
Descriptive and Methodological Issues in Kiranti Grammar(S) Aimée Lahaussois
Nigel Duffield, Particles and Projections in Irish Syntax
A Time-Relational Approach to Tense and Mood
A Coatlan-Loxicha Zapotec Grammar (Mexico)
The Languages of the Andes
Irrealis Is Real 1 Introduction
The Irrealis Category in Rgyalrong*
Evidence for Imperatives As the Analogue to Ris from ASL and LSB*
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Evidentials As Epistemic Modals: Evidence from St'át'imcets*
The Semantics and Morphology of Mixtec Mood and Aspect J
A Semantic Features Analysis for the Subjunctive Mood
There Is No Subjunctive in English
Wuvulu Grammar and Vocabulary
Grammatical Moods in Bodo
The Relationship Between Irrealis Mood and Deontic Modality in Paresi
The Irrealis Category in Rgyalrong*
Mood/Modality in Biblical Hebrew Verb Theory (SBL 2005) Cook 1
Presumptive Mood, Factivity and Epistemic Indefinites in Romanian Anamaria Falaus
Irrealis in Blackfoot?
Future Tense, Prospective Aspect, and Irrealis Mood As Part of the Situation Perspective: Insights from Basque, Turkish, and Papuan
1. Introduction This Paper Investigates the Relation Between Mood and Modality, by Discussing the Properties of the Presumptive Mood in Romanian
The Nanti Reality Status System: Implications for the Typological Validity of the Realis/Irrealis Contrast∗
Tense, but in the Mood: Diachronic Perspectives on the Representation of Time in Ao*
Implications for the Typological Validity of the Realis/Irrealis Contrast
Tag Meaning › Direction of Transitivity Or Possession (2›3 May Mean 2
Evidentiality in Uzbek and Kazakh
Tense, Mood, and Aspect Expressions in Nafsan (South Efate) from a Typological Perspective
The Morphosyntactic Correlates of Finiteness Julia Barron University of Surrey