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Reference is sometimes made to a "generic mood", for making general statements about a particular class of things; this may be considered to be an aspect rather than a mood. See [[gnomic aspect]].
 
For other grammatical features which may be considered to mark distinct realis moods, see [[Evidentiality]], [[Sensory evidential moodsmood]], and [[Mirative]]. See also [[Linguistic modality]].
 
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