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She didn't need to say a word, to make a gesture; he'd take his cue from the primal signals that weren't under her volitive control.
There is no inflection for a subjunctive or volitive.
However, many languages (like English) have other ways to express volitive modality, for example modal verbs ("Would that you were here!"
Cognitive and volitive systems project fibers from the cerebrum to the thalamus and to specific regions of the midbrain.
Esperanto has a mood called volitive which is really a generic deontic mood, expressing commands as well as will, desire, and purpose.
The Esperanto imperative is often named "volitive" instead, since it can be conjugated with a subject in any person, and also used in subordinate clauses)
Ido has a different form for each verbal tense (past, present, future, volitive and imperative) plus an infinitive, and both a present and past participle.
Volitive moods are a category of grammatical moods that are used to express volitive modality.
Casti Connubii also reaffirms the dignity of the human conjugal act as distinct from the conjugal acts of animals, by its volitive nature; that is, the act is not merely biological but rooted in the will and therefore a personal act.
In general, it is a philosophical trend commencing with an ideal response, technically speaking, to Parmenides' concept of being, marked with an intense attention to the affective functions in man, to that knowledge acquired through a volitive prompting, and further manifested with an openness to flexibility.