Re-assessing modalising expressions : categories, co-text, and context /
"Mood, modality and evidentiality are popular and dynamic areas in linguistics. Re-Assessing Modalising Expressions - Categories, co-text, and context focuses on the specific issue of the ways language users express permission, obligation, volition (intention), possibility and ability, necessit...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Philadelphia :
John Benjamins Publishing Company,
[2020]
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Colección: | Studies in language companion series ;
v. 216. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Modalising expressions and modality : an overview of trends and challenges / Rainer Schulze & Pascal Hohaus
- Revisiting global and intra-categorial frequency shifts in the English modals : a usage-based, constructionist view on the heterogeneity of modal development / Robert Daugs
- The scope of modal categories : an empirical study / Heiko Narrog
- Not just frequency, not just modality : production and perception of English semi-modals / David Lorenz & David Tizón-Couto
- How and why seem became an evidential / Günther Lampert
- Conditionals, modality, and Schrödinger's cat : conditionals as a family of linguistic qubits / Costas Gabrielatos
- Modal marking in conditionals. Grammar, usage and discourse / Heiko Narrog
- Present-day English constructions with chance(s) in Talmy's greater modal system and beyond / An Van Linden & Lieselotte Brems
- A genre-based analysis of evaluative modality in multi-verb sequences in English / Noriko Matsumoto
- Epistemic modals in academic English : a contrastive study of engineering, medicine and linguistics research papers / María Luisa Carrió-Pastor
- On the (con)textual properties of must, have to and shall : an integrative account / Grégory Furmaniak
- "The future elected government should fully represent the interests of Hongkong people" : diachronic change in the use of modalising expressions in Hong Kong English between 1928 and 2018 / Carolin Biewer, Lisa Lehnen & Ninja Schulz.