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interrogative-point
noun
⟨?⟩.
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Perowne meets his eye and, with a self-deprecating, interrogative look, points across the road at University Street.
The emergence and latency of lateralized readiness potentials (LRP) in nogo conditions, in which speakers asked a yes/no question, should indicate the time point of processing the interrogative mood.
Each of those linguistic devices sets the marking of the interrogative mood at a specific point of the surface structure in a given language.
The collected data indicated that the three speaker groups encoded the interrogative mood at a comparable time point.
The latency of the nogo decision would reveal whether the interrogative mood was encoded at a comparable time point in the three languages.
The variety of syntactic markers of interrogatives indicates that the interrogative mood is syntactically specified at distinctive points in the surface structures.
In conclusion, given a proposition, languages differ in the time point at which the sentence mood is marked in the surface structure of interrogatives.
On the basis of the findings, we propose that the sentence mood in other forms of interrogatives is semantically encoded in the same way, irrespective of its syntactic encoding at diverse points in the surface structures.
More to the point, "Sorry" follows two earlier songs -- "Where Are U Now" and the equally interrogative "What Do You Mean?" -- that have helped remake Bieber's musical reputation, especially among folks unlikely to have taken him seriously in the past.
There is, throughout, an attentively interrogative mood.
He said it Australian interrogative style.
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