3) Rhetoric or the
hortative use of language, meant to introduce cooperation by persuasion or dissuasion.
Similarly, in Abui T is unflagged only in
hortatives and imperatives where NPs encoding both A and R are elided.
The situation is similar in Latvian (example 2), where the only formal means used to encode third person imperatives, the
hortative particle lai + finite form of the verb, is employed in the interrogative sentence.
Remembering, especially in the
hortative sense of commemoration, that is something that is to be done, performed, or fulfilled, calls for stories to be told (songs to be sung, rituals to be performed, plays to be staged, images and monuments to be created).
(18) They are a
hortative call on every level and in every sphere.
The set of possible values for particles (PART) includes agentive (agen), connective (con), copulative (cop),
hortative (hort), instrumental (ins), locative (loc), question (que) and temporal (temp), cf.
Abbreviations A Transitive subject ABL Ablative ADV Adverbalizer APPR Apprehensive As Assertative dis.du disharmonic dual (members of set in odd-numbered generations) FUT Future GEN Genitive hi higher animate (object, only with 3sg subject) HORT
hortative INCORP ADV incorporated adverb ITER Iterative lo lower animate (object, only with 3sg subject) LOC Locative NP Nonpast O Object POSS Possessed noun PP Past perfective PRT Part RR reflexive/reciprocal S Intransitive subject sg singular SUB Subordinate Appendix B.
If policy recommendations and educational programs are based only on problem identification research, the result could be
hortative in nature, not leading to improved consumer behaviors.
As with OIRA, however, the vice president's power under the Reagan order was ultimately
hortative. The task force was disbanded in 1983 and then reconstituted in 1986 (Friedman 1995).
Today the phrase is used as a
hortative: think outside the box.
Sorrentino, it seems, has chosen self-referential, even
hortative material so as to present himself with an apparently insoluble problem: How does one "transfigure" potentially didactic subject matter into useless artistic content?
(18) It could be suggested that Luke intended in this climate of unrealized expectations that parresia be understood as substituting for parousia--a
hortative, mnemonic device to remind those awaiting Christ's return of the necessity of "continuing steadfastly" (proskarterountes, 1:14; 2:42; 2:46).
Given the
hortative intent of this paper, there is not the opportunity to provide a detailed rendition of accountings during the Irish famine.
Bodichon was not utopic in her vision of women's role in society since she recognized that many women abdicate responsibility, but her criticism is
hortative: "It is to be ardently desired that women should make use of the opportunities they have--to be ardently desired also, that they had wider opportunities, but we would gladly see in the heads of households some dim discerning of what a grand place a woman holds even now, if she would but seize it!" ("Accomplices" 102).