Description
| - Morpho Mood refers to a kind of 'LinguisticInformation' contained in the resource. Mood is one of a set of distinctive forms that are used to signal modality. Modality is a facet of illocutionary force, signaled by grammatical devices (that is, moods), that expresses: i) the illocutionary point or general intent of a speaker, or ii) a speaker’s degree of commitment to the expressed proposition's believability, obligatoriness, desirability, or reality (SIL Glossary of Linguistic Terms, 2003).
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