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====Mood marking particles====
====Mood marking particles====
All mood marking particles are postpositional to the verb they modify. Being there no copula for existencial predication, all mood markers modify verbal phrases directly (see below: negation).
=====Special cases=====
=====Special cases=====
i) Counterfactual conditional
The if clause is counterfactual <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counterfactual_conditional-->
ii) Deliberative mood
A construction similar to a deliberative mood ({{sc|delib}} – sentences of the form ''“should I do X?”'') can be marked by the conflation of the optative mood marker ({{sc|opt}}) ''kŭ'' either 1) with the interrogative mood marker ({{sc|int}}) ''če''; or 2) with the imperative mood marker ({{sc|imp}}) ''kŭ''.
:{|
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| {{sc|delib}} ({{sc|int}}+{{sc|opt}}): || ''čekkŭ'' (< če + kŭ)
|-
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| {{sc|delib}} ({{sc|imp}}+{{sc|opt}}): || ''nakkŭ'' (< na + kŭ)
|-
|}
iii) Desiderative mood (''“wanting to X”'')
<!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desiderative_mood
wants vs seems to want-->
====Participles====
====Participles====
====Referent anaphora====
====Referent anaphora====

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