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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- i-iv i
- Preface v
- Contents xv
- Modality in English: Theoretical, descriptive and typological issues 1
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The semantics and pragmatics of core modal verbs
- Irrealis, past time reference and modality 21
- Modal auxiliary constructions, ΤΑΜ and interrogatives 47
- A pragmatic analysis of the epistemic would construction in English 71
- Towards a contextual micro-analysis of the non-equivalence of might and could 81
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The status of emerging modal items
- On two distinct uses of go as a conjoined marker of evaluative modality 103
- Had better and might as well·. On the margins of modality? 129
- What you and I want: A functional approach to verb complementation of modal WANT TO 151
- Between epistemic modality and degree: The case of really 191
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Stylistic variation and change
- Modality on the move: The English modal auxiliaries 1961-1992 223
- Changes in the modals and semi-modals of strong obligation and epistemic necessity in recent British English 241
- Shall and will in contemporary English: A comparison with past uses 267
- Pragmatic and sociological constraints on the functions of may in contemporary British English 301
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Sociolinguistic variation and syntactic models
- The role of epistemic modality in women’s talk 331
- Double modals in the southern United States: Syntactic structure or syntactic structures? 349
- Modal verbs in Tyneside English: Evidence for (socio)linguistic theory 373
- Subject index 389
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- i-iv i
- Preface v
- Contents xv
- Modality in English: Theoretical, descriptive and typological issues 1
-
The semantics and pragmatics of core modal verbs
- Irrealis, past time reference and modality 21
- Modal auxiliary constructions, ΤΑΜ and interrogatives 47
- A pragmatic analysis of the epistemic would construction in English 71
- Towards a contextual micro-analysis of the non-equivalence of might and could 81
-
The status of emerging modal items
- On two distinct uses of go as a conjoined marker of evaluative modality 103
- Had better and might as well·. On the margins of modality? 129
- What you and I want: A functional approach to verb complementation of modal WANT TO 151
- Between epistemic modality and degree: The case of really 191
-
Stylistic variation and change
- Modality on the move: The English modal auxiliaries 1961-1992 223
- Changes in the modals and semi-modals of strong obligation and epistemic necessity in recent British English 241
- Shall and will in contemporary English: A comparison with past uses 267
- Pragmatic and sociological constraints on the functions of may in contemporary British English 301
-
Sociolinguistic variation and syntactic models
- The role of epistemic modality in women’s talk 331
- Double modals in the southern United States: Syntactic structure or syntactic structures? 349
- Modal verbs in Tyneside English: Evidence for (socio)linguistic theory 373
- Subject index 389