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Peer reviewedBell, Anthony – Hispania, 1980
The complex of factors governing mood choice in Spanish is reexamined. Mood choice is determined by the basic semantic values expressing the content of an utterance. The influence of comment, reaction, emotions, doubt, and uncertainty on mood choice are explored. (PMJ)
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Processing, Linguistic Theory, Semantics


