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1. "Hortative" and "exhort" (meaning "to urge earnestly") are two words that testify to our eagerness to counsel others
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2. Both trace to Latin hortari, meaning "to urge." "Hortative" has been used as both a …
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3. Hortative: adjective admonitory , advising , advisory , consultative , didactic , exHortative , exhortatory , expostulatory, full of exhortation , full of urgency
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4. 1600–10;
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5. The Parson, under high excitement, rained his Hortative oratory upon me.
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6. What does Hortative mean? The definition of Hortative is a choice of words that encourage action
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7. (adjective) An example of a Hortative sentence i
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8. Find 21 ways to say Hortative, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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9. See authoritative translations of Hortative in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
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11. Hortative (plural Hortatives) A mood or class of imperative subjunctive moods of a verb for giving strong encouragement
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12. Synonyms (mood of an imperative verb): coHortative, exHortative; Related terms
13. CoHortative; exHortative; hortatory; See also
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14. ‘Its Hortative function barely survives outside of a few locutions, but ‘God bless… ‘is one of those.’’ More example sentences ‘The anonymous yet commanding voice of the David-like poet then reappears and neatly concludes the poem with its final Hortative: ‘With Circes let them dwell that thinke not so.’’
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15. Cross-linguistically, the most pervasively grammaticalized imperative-Hortative is the imperative second singular, the order or request to just one addressee
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16. The imperative-Hortative that is least easily grammaticalized is the Hortative first singular, the ‘let me’ meaning with which a …
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17. Hortatory is a synonym of Hortative
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18. As adjectives the difference between hortatory and Hortative is that hortatory is giving exhortation or advice; encouraging; exhortatory; inciting while Hortative is (comparable) urging, exhorting, or encouraging
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19. As nouns the difference between hortatory and Hortative is that hortatory is exhortation or advice; incitement; encouragement while Hortative is
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20. Hortative Meaning: "encouraging, inciting," 1620s, from Latin hortativus "that serves for encouragement," from hortat-,… See definitions of Hortative.
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22. Furthermore, this study proposes two novel functions of ca, the accordant imperative (to demand that the addressee agree with the speaker that the addressee perform the focal-event) and the speaker Hortative (to ask the addressee to perform an action so that the speaker him-/herself can perform the focal-event).
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23. Hortative Pronunciation - ˈhɔrtətɪv The word "Hortative" is an adjective that means: giving urgent advice and encouragement
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24. Example: His Hortative language is very encouraging.
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25. Hortative - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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26. Terms in this set (5) Hortative sentence
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27. Assuming that the Hortative is a stand-alone category, and that its boundary is not always clear in relation to the imperative, this paper argues for the following three generalizations
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28. First, the Hortative generally refers to a type of utterance with directive illocutionary force.
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29. The Hortative title of "Publish Your Photography Book" Princeton Architectural Press, 224 pages, $29.95 is not really necessary; as authors Darius D
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31. Hortative definition: urging to some course of conduct or action; exhorting ; encouraging ; hortatory Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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32. Hortative: kehottava: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1
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33. The imperative-Hortative that is least easily grammaticalized is the Hortative first singular, the ‘let me’ meaning with which a speaker exhorts himself
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34. Hortative: 1 adj giving strong encouragement Synonyms: exHortative, exhortatory , hortatory encouraging giving courage or confidence or hope: 18.
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35. As nouns the difference between mood and Hortative is that mood is a mental or emotional state, composure or mood can be (grammar) a verb form that depends on how its containing clause relates to the speaker’s or writer’s wish, intent, or assertion about reality while Hortative is
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36. Synonyms for Hortative in Free Thesaurus
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37. 3 synonyms for Hortative: exHortative, exhortatory, hortatory
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38. What are synonyms for Hortative?
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39. Hortative definition: giving strong encouragement synonyms: exhortatory, hortatory, encouraging, exHortative antonyms: discouraging, hopeless, unreassuring
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40. Marked by exhortation or strong urging my definition: A Hortative sentence is a sentence that is more of a suggestion; used when you are advising some or calling something to action
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43. Hortative Hortative The Hortative is the semantic equivalent to the imperative “do it”, but only occurs with 1 st and 3 rd person subjects, translating as “let me/us do it” or “let him/her/them do it”
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44. Hortative moods signal the speaker's encouragement or discouragement toward the addressee's bringing about the proposition of an utterance
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45. For this reason Hortative constructions can only be used in the first person plural (coHortative) and second person singular and plural (adHortative, exHortative, deHortative, and inHortative).
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46. Definition of Hortative in the Definitions.net dictionary
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47. What does Hortative mean? Information and translations of Hortative in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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48. Synonyms for Hortative include coHortative, exHortative, hortatory, supportive, didactic, educational, instructive, academic, enlightening and homiletic
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49. Dictionary entry overview: What does Hortative mean? • Hortative (adjective) The adjective Hortative has 1 sense:
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50. Giving strong encouragement Familiarity information: Hortative used as an adjective is very rare.
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51. This paper revisits the Hortative -ca construction in Korean from a usage-based perspective, examining its functions in natural interactional spoken data The examination of the actual occurrence of -ca reveals its various functions: -ca indicates that the performer of the focal-event encoded in the utterance may be 1st person plural subject, i.e., the speaker and other interlocutors; 2nd
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52. Translation for 'Hortative' in the free English-Polish dictionary and many other Polish translations.
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53. Hortative, jussive, optative, imperative (Georgian, Ossetic, Kumyk) I
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54. Hortative translation in English - German Reverso dictionary, see also 'hottie',Horace',hotplate',horticulture', examples, definition, conjugation
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HORTATIVE [ˈhôrdədiv]
DEFINITION
ADJECTIVE
hortatory (adjective)
"Hortative" has been used as both a noun (meaning "an advisory comment") and an adjective since the 17th century, but the noun is now extremely rare. You may also encounter the adjectives "hortatory," "exhortatory," and "exhortative," all of which have the same meaning as "hortative."
The definition of hortative is a choice of words that encourage action. An example of a hortative sentence is, "Just try it at least once!".
Imperatives and hortatives both involve the expression of a wish of the speaker about a future state of affairs. In that respect, they are like optatives, but in contrast to optatives, they convey an appeal to the addressee (s) to help make the future state of affairs true.
(32) Also, possibly, the hortative subjunctive of the Greek for 'I go': 'let me go!' This construction only occurs in hortative or imperative speech acts, where T is clause initial, indicating its use is conditioned by a particular speech situation.