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Mood vs verbFormMood #39
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I agree, this solution sounds reasonable and clearer to me. |
Thank you for making the updates. |
Thanks, I have updated the PR. |
I found the distinction between "mood" (http://www.lexinfo.net/ontology/3.0/lexinfo#mood") and "verbFormMood" (http://www.lexinfo.net/ontology/3.0/lexinfo#VerbFormMood) unclear and confusing especially because the set of features associated with them do not coincide. The features available for "mood" are:
"subjunctive" (http://www.lexinfo.net/ontology/3.0/lexinfo#subjunctive),
"indicative" (http://www.lexinfo.net/ontology/3.0/lexinfo#indicative), and
"imperative" http://www.lexinfo.net/ontology/3.0/lexinfo#imperative,
which are also typed for verbFormMood, whereas:
"infinitive" http://www.lexinfo.net/ontology/3.0/lexinfo#infinitive"
"gerundive" http://www.lexinfo.net/ontology/3.0/lexinfo#gerundive
"contidional" http://www.lexinfo.net/ontology/3.0/lexinfo#conditional
are only available with verbFormMood. Would it be possible, meaningful to also type the latter for "Mood" as well?
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