An Inquiry Into the Use of the Subjunctive Mood in the English of the Elizabethan Period
... mood . When the uttering of some idea may lead to its execution , the imperative mood is used . In case there is only a possibility existing that our idea may correspond with reality , it is expressed by the sub- junctive . Instead of ...
Moods and Markets
... Mood If our own mood is the manifestation of our own level of self - confidence , then social mood can be thought of as the aggregate outcome of all of our individual moods put together . That is to say , social mood is our collective ...
Kaplan & Sadock's Concise Textbook of Clinical Psychiatry
... mood disorders and find mood disorder due to a general medical condition as one of the diagnoses . MOOD DISORDER DUE TO A GENERAL MEDICAL CONDITION Mood disorders , particularly depression , accompany a range of medical problems . Also ...
Caffeine and Behavior: Current Views & Research Trends
... mood changes . 1. Caffeine and mood state Several studies have shown that caffeine can improve mood states , increas- ing the frequency of positive mood self - reports 14,45,87,190-193 in both regular caffeine users and nonusers.191 In ...
Some Effects of Mood on Attention and Memory
... mood congruent recall in the experiment . Subjects recalled more happy than sad phrases , regardless of their mood . This is contrary to the findings of mood congruent recall in Bower , Gilligan and Monteiro's ( 1981 ) study of memory ...
Handbook of Individual Differences in Cognition
... mood and personality on emotion-congruent judgment. In a series of studies, they examined how an induced negative mood state interacted with these personality traits to influence performance on a variety of cognitive tasks. Their ...
Handbook of Depression, Second Edition
... mood disor- ders; (4) personality having pathoplastic effects on mood disorders; (5) personality features as state-dependent concomitants of mood disorder episodes; and (6) personality features as com- plications (or scars) of mood ...
Basic Neurochemistry
... Mood and anxiety disorders are common , severe , chronic , and often life - threatening illnesses . There is a growing appreciation that , far from being diseases with purely psy- chological manifestations , severe mood and anxiety ...
Beyond Bipolar
... MOOD CLUES Using sentinel mood clues helps you respond to early changes in your mood . Observe for three sentinel mood clues for depres- sion and three for mania . The word sentinel comes from root words meaning to feel or sense ...
The Glands Regulating Personality
... mood that may be spoken of as the organic outlook . Postpituitary in excess , without compensation or bal- ancing by one or some of the other endocrines , is associated with an instability of the mood and the organic outlook ...
Principia Latina: A first Latin course
... MOOD . The Indicative Mood speaks of a thing as a fact , present . past , or to be , while the Subjunctive Mood speaks of it as merely entertained by the mind , and dependent on other circumstances . Thus , Domum aedificāvī , aedificabo ...
A Latin Grammar for Beginners
... MOOD . Present . ědỗ , ědís , ědit ; ědímus , ědítís , ědunt . ēs , est ; estis . SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD . Imperfect . ěděrěm , ěděrēs , ěděrět ; ěděrēmŭs , ěděrētīs , ěděrent . essěm , essēs , essět ; essēmŭs , essētis , essent . IMPERATIVE MOOD ...
Your Forces, and how to Use Them
... mood or frame of happiness . When that power is gained , and you rule your mood and do not allow the mood to rule you , every thing on the material plane of life will shape itself and come to you in accordance with your mood . The law ...
The Art of Teaching and Studying Languages
... mood . " The error would consequently be very great if any grammarian were to venture to deny the existence of this mood to any language whatever . This mood may lend its form to another mood , or it may borrow them of this latter ...
THE WRITER'S MONTHLY
... mood denotes a mere statement , such as , " I submit " ; the " subjunctive " mood denotes a contingent statement , as , " if I go , " etc. ) ; and voice ( " active " voice de- notes action , and " passive " voice denotes being acted ...
Beginning Latin
... Mood : Present Tense Hortatory Subjunctive and Subjunctive of Purpose 116 LXIII . LXIV . The Subjunctive Mood . Imperfect Tense Indirect Questions 119 121 LXV . Reading Lesson : Gallia Antiqua 123 LXVI . The Subjunctive Mood ...
The English Madrigal School
... mood , most mood , sive this sive bd . sighs , mine , these y sighs of these heart. -cept 0 Lord , 0 cept 0 Lord , in ac 0 Lord , in Lord , ac 0 Lord , in this most -cept 0 cept 0 . 0 Lord , Lord , Lord , in this most d bd be ま this ...
The classical review
... mood assumed a new function belonging only to subordinate sen- tences . ' But since it is the mood which has assumed a new tinge and since the ὡs has become a mere joint equivalent to ὅτι , there arises the double possibility ( 1 ) of ...
Italian Conversation-grammar
... Mood . This mood represents an action as positive and beyond all doubt . Italian writers are stricter than the English in the use of this mood , and therefore employ it also after conjunctions which usually govern the Sub- junctive Mood ...
Essays and Phantasies
... mood , however impressive and awful , is not here my theme ; it is the irreconcileable and essential antagonism between different moods , confounding all philosophy , making each of us a bundle of antinomies miraculously coherent . When ...
