Some scholars consider that both jussive and cohortative mood are conveyed by the form of the imperfect. |
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Volitive clauses are typically negated with the negative mood Adjunct ʾal, which is used with the jussive and cohortative forms in the third and first persons respectively. |
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The jussive and cohortative usually convey more indirect, or more subtle, expressions of volition than the imperative does. |
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The volitive moods are the imperative, jussive, and cohortative. |
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