Modes of modality: modality, typology, and universal grammar
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contents | Modality is one of the grammatical categories in Igbo language studies that received the least attention within the last century. There is, however, a growing awareness that the category of modality is expressed in the language through specific verbs and suffixes that have recently been (re- )categorised as modal verbs and modal suffixes, respectively (Uchechukwu 2008, 2011). This paper explores further the issue of modality in Igbo by focusing on the constructions and lexical items that could be involved in the implicit expression of modality in the language. The different types of constructio Formal properties of modality -- Interpreting modals by phase heads Evidentiality straddling T- and C-domains Typological surveys -- The syntax of modal polyfunctionality revisited : evidence from the languages of Europe Mora da as a marker of modal meanings in Macedonian : on correlations between categorial restrictions and morphosyntactic behaviour Modal semantics and morphosyntax of the Latvian debitive Deontic or epistemic? habēre as a modal marker of future certainty in Macedonian Epistemic, evidential and attitudinal markers in clause-medial position in Cantonese Interfaces between mood and modality -- Modal particles in rationale clauses and related constructions Modal particles in causal clauses : the case of German weil wohl Modality conceptualizations -- Enablement and possibility The modal category of sufficiency Diachronie derivation -- From agent-oriented modality to sequential : the polysemy of the marker ni in Kakabe (Mande) Covert modality -- A rare case of covert modality : Spoken Polish and the novel periphrastic past with mieć 'have' (C)Overt epistemic modality and its perspectival effects on the textual surface Dimensions of implicit modality in Igbo |
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spelling | Modes of modality modality, typology, and universal grammar edited by Elisabeth Leiss, University of Munich ; Werner Abraham, University of Vienna Amsterdam John Benjamins Publishing Company [2014] 1 online resource (vi, 511 pages) illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Studies in language companion series v. 149 Print version record Formal properties of modality -- Interpreting modals by phase heads Evidentiality straddling T- and C-domains Typological surveys -- The syntax of modal polyfunctionality revisited : evidence from the languages of Europe Mora da as a marker of modal meanings in Macedonian : on correlations between categorial restrictions and morphosyntactic behaviour Modal semantics and morphosyntax of the Latvian debitive Deontic or epistemic? habēre as a modal marker of future certainty in Macedonian Epistemic, evidential and attitudinal markers in clause-medial position in Cantonese Interfaces between mood and modality -- Modal particles in rationale clauses and related constructions Modal particles in causal clauses : the case of German weil wohl Modality conceptualizations -- Enablement and possibility The modal category of sufficiency Diachronie derivation -- From agent-oriented modality to sequential : the polysemy of the marker ni in Kakabe (Mande) Covert modality -- A rare case of covert modality : Spoken Polish and the novel periphrastic past with mieć 'have' (C)Overt epistemic modality and its perspectival effects on the textual surface Dimensions of implicit modality in Igbo Daigo Akiba -- Nadia Varley -- Björn Hansen -- Björn Wiemer -- Ilze Lokmane & Andra Kalnača -- Liljana Mitkovska & Eleni Bužarovska -- Foong Ha Yap & Winnie Oi-Wan Chor -- Patrick Grosz -- Mathias Schenner & Frank Sode -- Raphael Salkie -- Chantal Melis -- Alexandra Vydrina -- Werner Abraham & Jadwiga Piskorz -- Sonja Zeman -- Chinedu Uchechukwu -- Modality is one of the grammatical categories in Igbo language studies that received the least attention within the last century. There is, however, a growing awareness that the category of modality is expressed in the language through specific verbs and suffixes that have recently been (re- )categorised as modal verbs and modal suffixes, respectively (Uchechukwu 2008, 2011). This paper explores further the issue of modality in Igbo by focusing on the constructions and lexical items that could be involved in the implicit expression of modality in the language. The different types of constructio LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Grammar & Punctuation bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Syntax bisacsh Cognitive grammar fast Grammar, Comparative and general / Mood fast Grammar, Comparative and general / Tense fast Linguistic universals fast Modality (Linguistics) fast Typology (Linguistics) fast Grammatik Linguistik Modality (Linguistics) Grammar, Comparative and general Mood Grammar, Comparative and general Tense Cognitive grammar Typology (Linguistics) Linguistic universals Modalität (DE-588)4039789-0 gnd rswk-swf Sprachtypologie (DE-588)4056503-8 gnd rswk-swf Universalgrammatik (DE-588)4186913-8 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Modalität (DE-588)4039789-0 s Universalgrammatik (DE-588)4186913-8 s Sprachtypologie (DE-588)4056503-8 s 2\p DE-604 Leiss, Elisabeth edt Abraham, Werner edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Modes of modality http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=685853 Aggregator Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Modes of modality modality, typology, and universal grammar Modality is one of the grammatical categories in Igbo language studies that received the least attention within the last century. There is, however, a growing awareness that the category of modality is expressed in the language through specific verbs and suffixes that have recently been (re- )categorised as modal verbs and modal suffixes, respectively (Uchechukwu 2008, 2011). This paper explores further the issue of modality in Igbo by focusing on the constructions and lexical items that could be involved in the implicit expression of modality in the language. The different types of constructio Formal properties of modality -- Interpreting modals by phase heads Evidentiality straddling T- and C-domains Typological surveys -- The syntax of modal polyfunctionality revisited : evidence from the languages of Europe Mora da as a marker of modal meanings in Macedonian : on correlations between categorial restrictions and morphosyntactic behaviour Modal semantics and morphosyntax of the Latvian debitive Deontic or epistemic? habēre as a modal marker of future certainty in Macedonian Epistemic, evidential and attitudinal markers in clause-medial position in Cantonese Interfaces between mood and modality -- Modal particles in rationale clauses and related constructions Modal particles in causal clauses : the case of German weil wohl Modality conceptualizations -- Enablement and possibility The modal category of sufficiency Diachronie derivation -- From agent-oriented modality to sequential : the polysemy of the marker ni in Kakabe (Mande) Covert modality -- A rare case of covert modality : Spoken Polish and the novel periphrastic past with mieć 'have' (C)Overt epistemic modality and its perspectival effects on the textual surface Dimensions of implicit modality in Igbo LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Grammar & Punctuation bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Syntax bisacsh Cognitive grammar fast Grammar, Comparative and general / Mood fast Grammar, Comparative and general / Tense fast Linguistic universals fast Modality (Linguistics) fast Typology (Linguistics) fast Grammatik Linguistik Modality (Linguistics) Grammar, Comparative and general Mood Grammar, Comparative and general Tense Cognitive grammar Typology (Linguistics) Linguistic universals Modalität (DE-588)4039789-0 gnd Sprachtypologie (DE-588)4056503-8 gnd Universalgrammatik (DE-588)4186913-8 gnd |
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title | Modes of modality modality, typology, and universal grammar |
title_alt | Formal properties of modality -- Interpreting modals by phase heads Evidentiality straddling T- and C-domains Typological surveys -- The syntax of modal polyfunctionality revisited : evidence from the languages of Europe Mora da as a marker of modal meanings in Macedonian : on correlations between categorial restrictions and morphosyntactic behaviour Modal semantics and morphosyntax of the Latvian debitive Deontic or epistemic? habēre as a modal marker of future certainty in Macedonian Epistemic, evidential and attitudinal markers in clause-medial position in Cantonese Interfaces between mood and modality -- Modal particles in rationale clauses and related constructions Modal particles in causal clauses : the case of German weil wohl Modality conceptualizations -- Enablement and possibility The modal category of sufficiency Diachronie derivation -- From agent-oriented modality to sequential : the polysemy of the marker ni in Kakabe (Mande) Covert modality -- A rare case of covert modality : Spoken Polish and the novel periphrastic past with mieć 'have' (C)Overt epistemic modality and its perspectival effects on the textual surface Dimensions of implicit modality in Igbo |
title_auth | Modes of modality modality, typology, and universal grammar |
title_exact_search | Modes of modality modality, typology, and universal grammar |
title_full | Modes of modality modality, typology, and universal grammar edited by Elisabeth Leiss, University of Munich ; Werner Abraham, University of Vienna |
title_fullStr | Modes of modality modality, typology, and universal grammar edited by Elisabeth Leiss, University of Munich ; Werner Abraham, University of Vienna |
title_full_unstemmed | Modes of modality modality, typology, and universal grammar edited by Elisabeth Leiss, University of Munich ; Werner Abraham, University of Vienna |
title_short | Modes of modality |
title_sort | modes of modality modality typology and universal grammar |
title_sub | modality, typology, and universal grammar |
topic | LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Grammar & Punctuation bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Syntax bisacsh Cognitive grammar fast Grammar, Comparative and general / Mood fast Grammar, Comparative and general / Tense fast Linguistic universals fast Modality (Linguistics) fast Typology (Linguistics) fast Grammatik Linguistik Modality (Linguistics) Grammar, Comparative and general Mood Grammar, Comparative and general Tense Cognitive grammar Typology (Linguistics) Linguistic universals Modalität (DE-588)4039789-0 gnd Sprachtypologie (DE-588)4056503-8 gnd Universalgrammatik (DE-588)4186913-8 gnd |
topic_facet | LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Grammar & Punctuation LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Syntax Cognitive grammar Grammar, Comparative and general / Mood Grammar, Comparative and general / Tense Linguistic universals Modality (Linguistics) Typology (Linguistics) Grammatik Linguistik Grammar, Comparative and general Mood Grammar, Comparative and general Tense Modalität Sprachtypologie Universalgrammatik Aufsatzsammlung |
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