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The Expression of Root and Epistemic Possibility in English
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Jennifer Coates
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Introduction 1
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I. Agent-Oriented and Epistemic Modality
- Agent-Oriented vs. Epistemic Modality 17
- The Expression of Root and Epistemic Possibility in English 55
- Contextuel Conditions for the Interpretation of poder and deber in Spanish 67
- The Obligation Modality in Western Nilotic Languages 107
- The Gestural Expression of Modality in ASL 135
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II. The Interactional Basis of Modality
- The Development of Epistemic Sentence-ending Modal Forms and Functions in Korean Children 165
- The Interactional Basis of the Mandarin Modal néng ‘can’ 205
- The Discourse and Interactive Functions of Obligation Expressions 239
- Apprehensional Epistemics 293
- Moods and MetaMessages 329
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III. Irrealis Modality and Subjunctive
- The Realis-Irrealis Distinction in Caddo, the Northern Iroquoian Languages, and English 349
- On the Relativity of Irreality 367
- The Grammaticalization of Irrealis in Tik Pisin 389
- The Evaluative Function of the Spanish Subjunctive 429
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IV. Modality and Other Categories of Grammar
- Negation and the Modals of Possibility and Necessity 453
- A Functional Theory of Complementizers 473
- The Semantic Development of Past Tense Modals in English 503
- Imperfective and Irrealis 519
- Subject index 553
- Language index 565
- Author index 569
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Introduction 1
-
I. Agent-Oriented and Epistemic Modality
- Agent-Oriented vs. Epistemic Modality 17
- The Expression of Root and Epistemic Possibility in English 55
- Contextuel Conditions for the Interpretation of poder and deber in Spanish 67
- The Obligation Modality in Western Nilotic Languages 107
- The Gestural Expression of Modality in ASL 135
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II. The Interactional Basis of Modality
- The Development of Epistemic Sentence-ending Modal Forms and Functions in Korean Children 165
- The Interactional Basis of the Mandarin Modal néng ‘can’ 205
- The Discourse and Interactive Functions of Obligation Expressions 239
- Apprehensional Epistemics 293
- Moods and MetaMessages 329
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III. Irrealis Modality and Subjunctive
- The Realis-Irrealis Distinction in Caddo, the Northern Iroquoian Languages, and English 349
- On the Relativity of Irreality 367
- The Grammaticalization of Irrealis in Tik Pisin 389
- The Evaluative Function of the Spanish Subjunctive 429
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IV. Modality and Other Categories of Grammar
- Negation and the Modals of Possibility and Necessity 453
- A Functional Theory of Complementizers 473
- The Semantic Development of Past Tense Modals in English 503
- Imperfective and Irrealis 519
- Subject index 553
- Language index 565
- Author index 569