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Data Category: Interrogative
Key1319
PIDhttp://www.isocat.org/datcat/DC-1319
Typecomplex/open
OwnerDeclerck, Thierry
Scopepublic
1. Administration Information Section
1.1 Administration Record
Identifier
interrogative
Version
1:0
Registration Status
private
Administration Status
private
Origin
?
1.1.1 Creation
Creation Date
2004-07-09
Change Description
?
1.1.2 Last Change
Last Change Date
2010-03-01
Change Description
move to syntax
2. Description Section
Profile
Syntax
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2.1 English Language Section
LanguageEnglish (en)
2.1.1 Name Section
Name
Interrogative
Name Status
admitted name
2.1.2 Definition Section
Definition
An interrogative mood is an epistemic mood that signals that the speaker wishes to elicit information concerning the content of his or her utterance from the addressee.
Source
www.sil.org/linguistics/GlossaryOfLinguisticTerms/WhatIsInterrogativeMood.htm
2.1.3 Definition Section
Definition
Denoting or belonging to a class of words, such as which and whom, that are determiners, adjectives, or pronouns and serve to question which individual referent or referents are intended
Source
www.wordreference.com/English/definition.asp?en=interrogative
2.1.4 Note Section
Note
Syntactic criterion = Interrogative and relative pronouns enable phrasal expansions.
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2.2 Czech Language Section
LanguageCzech (cs)
2.2.1 Name Section
Name
Tázací
Name Status
admitted name
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2.3 French Language Section
LanguageFrench (fr)
2.3.1 Name Section
Name
Interrogatif
Name Status
admitted name
2.3.2 Definition Section
Definition
Qui sert à interroger. Adjectif, adverbe, pronom, terme interrogatif; phrase, proposition interrogative. Tous ces soi-disants modes optatif, impératif, interrogatif, dubitatif, ne sont que des locutions abrégées (DESTUTT DE TR., Idéol. 2, 1803, p. 197) Les interrogatifs sont des pronoms, des adjectifs ou des adverbes qui indiquent que l'on pose une question (Ling. 1972).
Source
ELM-FR:EAGLES Specifications for French
3. Conceptual Domain
Data Type
string