-
analysis is that it
allows indicatives to be true even when
their antecedent and
consequent are unrelated. For instance, the
indicative "If
Paris is in France...
-
systems also use
indicatives,
which denote abstract concepts. Sometimes, the word
ideogram is used to
refer exclusively to
indicatives,
contrasting them...
- A
misnomer is a name that is
incorrectly or
unsuitably applied.
Misnomers often arise because something was
named long
before its
correct nature was known...
- now seen as a process, more than an event:
conditions once
considered indicative of
death are now reversible.
Where in the process, a
dividing line is...
- in most Indo-European languages: the
present indicative (the
combination of
present tense and
indicative mood) and the
present subjunctive (the combination...
-
Indicative planning is a form of
economic planning implemented by a
state in an
effort to
solve the
problem of
imperfect information in
market economies...
-
declarative sentences. Most
languages have a
single realis mood
called the
indicative mood,
although some
languages have
additional realis moods, for example...
- Union,
scheduled to be
established by 2010
according to SADC's
Regional Indicative Strategic Development Plan (RISDP), is
unlikely to
become reality in the...
- Person: first,
second or
third T–V distinction:
familiar or
formal Mood:
indicative, subjunctive, or
imperative Aspect:
perfective or
imperfective (distinguished...
- he
would be
afraid to be here."
Counterfactuals are
contrasted with
indicatives,
which are
generally restricted to
discussing open possibilities. Counterfactuals...