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Possibility and Necessity
Concepts and expressions of modality
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Edited by:
Jean Albrespit
, Christelle Lacassain and Tracey Simpson
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English
Published/Copyright:
2025
About this book
Researchers in the fields of logic, philosophy and linguistics have for many years been pondering over the elusive nature of modality and grappled with ways of capturing it. This book provides a broad overview of issues relevant to the study of modality and reflects the diversity of theoretical frameworks and the heterogeneity of linguistic phenomena included under the general heading of modality, a concept which, in one of its most frequent definitions, corresponds to the fields of possibility and necessity. The key concepts dealt with are the structure of the semantic notion of modality and of modal subcategories, force dynamics, evidentiality, mirativity, modal auxiliaries and verbs, modal uses of verbs and constructions (hedged performatives, capacitive structures, conditional constructions) and modal polyfunctionality across languages. Articles deal with observations taken from a variety of languages, including Danish, English, French, Italian, Latin and Slovak. The wealth of data and the critical evaluation of existing analyses of modality will be of interest for researchers and graduate students alike.
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Table of contents
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Introduction
1 - Part 1 The concept of modality — possibility, necessity and other related concepts
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Chance, necessity, mirativity and a few other modal notions
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Necessity and possibility: variations and mirror games
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English copular perception verbs
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The argumentative anchoring of possibility and necessity indications in French, Italian and Slovak
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How true is scientific discourse?
117 - Part 2 Modal verbs and auxiliaries
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Preterite-presents and modality
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On the semantics of English modal expressions
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Hedged performatives across time
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Entailment, necessity and time relations in some non prototypical conditional constructions
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Interroger la modalité à partir des verbes modaux danois
235 - Part 3 Modal constructions and expressions
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À propos de convenit, il convient, prosēkei, et les autres
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From possibility to necessity
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The cabins (can) sleep four — possibility in the capacitive structure in English
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Enablement and (im)possibility
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‘Can I just finish?’
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Index
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November 4, 2025
eBook ISBN:
9789027244581
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6
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370
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For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research