Re: time distinctions
From: | H. S. Teoh <hsteoh@...> |
Date: | Thursday, August 24, 2000, 2:35 |
On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 06:03:21PM -0400, Yoon Ha Lee wrote:
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> I've got indicative and imperative. Optative will probably some other c
> construction. You'd use the "probable" (an aspect? though my wretched
> Japanese grammar calls it a "mood") for the subjunctive.
Subjunctive is a mood, not an aspect. As least in classical Greek ...
don't take my word for it though. I'm not a "real" linguist :-)
But on this note... I wonder if it's actually possible to have a language
*without* imperatives? I'm working on verbs in my conlang right now, and
I'm thinking of possibly throwing out imperatives. Anybody here knows if
any conlang or natlang that doesn't have an imperative, and how they form
imperative statements without them?
T