The Prebiarum de multorum exemplaribus is a Hiberno-Latin
interrogatory florilegium of the mid-8th century, written as a dialogue in a
Kaynak: Prebiarum de multorum exemplaribusSome examples of moods are indicative,
interrogatory, imperative, emphatic, subjunctive, progressive, injunctive, optative, potential.
Kaynak: Grammatical moodcontinuum Its name comes from the form for the
interrogatory pronoun for "what" in Western Shtokavian, što (it is šta in Eastern Shtokavian).
Kaynak: Shtokavian dialectuttering the
interrogatory sentence about the presence of salt, and the further perlocutionary act of causing somebody to hand one the salt.
Kaynak: Illocutionary actか is the most commonly used
interrogatory particle. It is also sometimes used to delimit choices. が is used to denote the focus of attention
Kaynak: Ka (kana)Creed It was based on the 2nd-century Rules of Faith and the
interrogatory declaration of faith for those receiving Baptism (3rd century
Kaynak: Old Roman SymbolA negative pregnant which appears in pleading s will often elicit a request for further and better particulars , or an
interrogatory .
Kaynak: Negative pregnant