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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments v
- Table of contents vii
- List of Contributors ix
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Part I: Core modality
- Modals: Striving for control 3
- Contemporary change in modal usage in spoken British English: mapping the impact of “genre” 57
- Where have all the modals gone? An essay on the declining frequency of core modal auxiliaries in recent standard English 95
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Part II: Peripheral modality
- Had better, ’d better and better: Diachronic and transatlantic variation 119
- Grammatical colloquialism and the English quasi-modals: a comparative study 155
- Modal necessity and impersonality in English and Galician 171
- Modal uses of the English present progressive 201
- On the generic argument for the modality of will 221
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Part III: Evidentiality and Modality
- REALITY and related concepts: towards a semantic-pragmatic map of English adverbs 253
- A cross-linguistic look at the multifunctionality of the English verb seem 281
- Annotating English adverbials for the categories of epistemic modality and evidentiality 317
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Part IV: Evidentiality and Modality in Discourse
- Modal verbs in news-related blogs: When the blogger counts 359
- Modality and personal pronouns as indexical markers of stance: Intersubjective positioning and construction of public identity in media interviews 379
- Stancetaking and inter/subjectivity in the Iraq Inquiry: Blair vs. Brown 411
- Subject index 447
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments v
- Table of contents vii
- List of Contributors ix
-
Part I: Core modality
- Modals: Striving for control 3
- Contemporary change in modal usage in spoken British English: mapping the impact of “genre” 57
- Where have all the modals gone? An essay on the declining frequency of core modal auxiliaries in recent standard English 95
-
Part II: Peripheral modality
- Had better, ’d better and better: Diachronic and transatlantic variation 119
- Grammatical colloquialism and the English quasi-modals: a comparative study 155
- Modal necessity and impersonality in English and Galician 171
- Modal uses of the English present progressive 201
- On the generic argument for the modality of will 221
-
Part III: Evidentiality and Modality
- REALITY and related concepts: towards a semantic-pragmatic map of English adverbs 253
- A cross-linguistic look at the multifunctionality of the English verb seem 281
- Annotating English adverbials for the categories of epistemic modality and evidentiality 317
-
Part IV: Evidentiality and Modality in Discourse
- Modal verbs in news-related blogs: When the blogger counts 359
- Modality and personal pronouns as indexical markers of stance: Intersubjective positioning and construction of public identity in media interviews 379
- Stancetaking and inter/subjectivity in the Iraq Inquiry: Blair vs. Brown 411
- Subject index 447