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Chapter 1. Introduction
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface and acknowledgements xiii
- Abbreviations xv
- Chapter 1. Introduction 1
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Part I. Modality and subordinators in the language of the world
- Chapter 2. Modality 15
- Chapter 3. The morphosyntactic status of modality 55
- Chapter 4. Subordinators and modality 91
- Chapter 5. Investigation of semantic, functional, and notational similarities between propositional modality and subordinators in the languages of the world 111
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Part II. Modality and subordinators in the Germanic languages
- Chapter 6. The Germanic indicative and subjunctive as propositional modality markers 127
- Chapter 7. Modal markers and word order in the Germanic languages 149
- Chapter 8. General subordinators and propositional modality in the Germanic languages 173
- Chapter 9. Speech-act modality 225
- Chapter 10. Relative and adverbial subordinators 239
- Chapter 11. Conclusion and final remarks 267
- Appendix A. Two typological surveys of the morphosyntactic status of propositional modality 285
- Appendix B. Sources for the typological surveys 307
- References 323
- Language index 337
- Subject index 339
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface and acknowledgements xiii
- Abbreviations xv
- Chapter 1. Introduction 1
-
Part I. Modality and subordinators in the language of the world
- Chapter 2. Modality 15
- Chapter 3. The morphosyntactic status of modality 55
- Chapter 4. Subordinators and modality 91
- Chapter 5. Investigation of semantic, functional, and notational similarities between propositional modality and subordinators in the languages of the world 111
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Part II. Modality and subordinators in the Germanic languages
- Chapter 6. The Germanic indicative and subjunctive as propositional modality markers 127
- Chapter 7. Modal markers and word order in the Germanic languages 149
- Chapter 8. General subordinators and propositional modality in the Germanic languages 173
- Chapter 9. Speech-act modality 225
- Chapter 10. Relative and adverbial subordinators 239
- Chapter 11. Conclusion and final remarks 267
- Appendix A. Two typological surveys of the morphosyntactic status of propositional modality 285
- Appendix B. Sources for the typological surveys 307
- References 323
- Language index 337
- Subject index 339