Modality

Modality
About this book
"Modality: Studies in Form and Function reflects the diversity of theoretical frameworks and the heterogeneity of linguistic phenomena under the general heading of modality. Researchers in the fields of logic, philosophy and linguistics have for many years been pondering the elusive nature of modality and grappled with ways of capturing it. The eleven studies included here cover the span from contributions that seek to clarify controversial theoretical constructs to studies which take an empirical approach to linguistic categories and cross-linguistic topological issues. The key concepts addressed are the structure of modal subcategories, subjective vs. objective modality, force dynamics, evidentiality, Spanish and English modal auxiliaries, modal uses of Italian tenses, linearisation patterns in German verb chains, determinant TAM categories, modal polyfunctionality across languages and rapport management in discourse."--Jacket.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL18248268W
Subjects
Modality (Linguistics)Linguistics