Modality :: Studies in Form and Function.
Modality: Studies in Form and Function reflects the diversity of theoretical frameworks and the heterogeneity of linguistic phenomena under the general heading of modality.
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Zusammenfassung: | Modality: Studies in Form and Function reflects the diversity of theoretical frameworks and the heterogeneity of linguistic phenomena under the general heading of modality. |
Beschreibung: | Abbreviations. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (286 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover; Contents; Contributors; Introduction; Modality: intrigue and inspiration; Note; References; Chapter 1; 1 Introduction; 2 Defining modality-cum-modal subcategories; 3 Arguments for a 'supercategory' of modality; 4 Modal notions in the context of the system of qualifications of states of affairs; 5 Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 2; 1 Introduction; 2 Modality as tonality; 3 Conclusion; References; Chapter 3; 1 Introduction; 2 The term modality; 3 The meaning domain of modality; 4 The concept of force-dynamic potential. | |
505 | 8 | |a 5 Force-dynamic potential and the distinction between modality and evidentiality6 Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 4; 1 Introduction; 2 The concept of a modal factor; 3 Content form; 4 Subjectivity and modal factors; 5 Modal verbs; 6 Types of inflexional mood; 7 Sentence adverbials and modal factors; 8 Modal factors and the clause as a layered system; Notes; References; Chapter 5; 1 Modality and modalisation from the perspective of communicative needs; 2 Discourse modalisation; 3 Empirical data: accounts in semi-structured interviews. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4 Modalisation of propositional content: signalling degree of generalisation in categorising statements5 Modalisation of illocutionary force: signalling trustworthiness of statements; 6 Modalisation of interaction management: signalling degree of intersubjectivity; 7 Modalisation of own-speech management: signalling degree of formulation accuracy; 8 Concluding remarks; References; Chapter 6; 1 Object; 2 The forms; 3 Categoricality, factivity and potentiality; 4 Poder 'can/may'; 5 Deber 'must'; 6 Comparison of poder and deber. | |
505 | 8 | |a 7 Comparison of deber and tener que in a perspective of verification level8 Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 7; 1 Introduction: simple and compound verb forms; 2 Modal 'remoteness'; 3 The Italian Imperfetto; 4 The Italian Trapassato Prossimo; 5 Conclusion: (modal) remoteness and (con)text pragmatics; Notes; References; Chapter 8; 1 Preliminaries; 2 Morpho-syntax, grammaticalisation and tree climbing; 3 The grounds for exclusion; 4 The grounds for inclusion; 5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 9; 1 Preliminaries; 2 Combinatorial regularities and scope relations. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3 Categorial positions and scope relations in German verb chains4 Perspectives on grammaticalisation; 5 Concluding remarks; Notes; References; Chapter 10; 1 Introducing linguistic supertypes; 2 Short presentation of the grammatical systems of Russian, Danish and Bulgarian; 3 Mood and modality functions taken over by the determinant categories; 4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 11; 1 Introduction; 2 Standard Average European; 3 Modal polyfunctionality; 4 Modal polyfunctionality in Standard Average European; 5 How to lose modal polyfunctionality?; 6 Other evidence; Conclusion; Notes. | |
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spelling | Klinge, Alex. Modality : Studies in Form and Function. London : Equinox Pub., 2005. 1 online resource (286 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Cover; Contents; Contributors; Introduction; Modality: intrigue and inspiration; Note; References; Chapter 1; 1 Introduction; 2 Defining modality-cum-modal subcategories; 3 Arguments for a 'supercategory' of modality; 4 Modal notions in the context of the system of qualifications of states of affairs; 5 Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 2; 1 Introduction; 2 Modality as tonality; 3 Conclusion; References; Chapter 3; 1 Introduction; 2 The term modality; 3 The meaning domain of modality; 4 The concept of force-dynamic potential. 5 Force-dynamic potential and the distinction between modality and evidentiality6 Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 4; 1 Introduction; 2 The concept of a modal factor; 3 Content form; 4 Subjectivity and modal factors; 5 Modal verbs; 6 Types of inflexional mood; 7 Sentence adverbials and modal factors; 8 Modal factors and the clause as a layered system; Notes; References; Chapter 5; 1 Modality and modalisation from the perspective of communicative needs; 2 Discourse modalisation; 3 Empirical data: accounts in semi-structured interviews. 4 Modalisation of propositional content: signalling degree of generalisation in categorising statements5 Modalisation of illocutionary force: signalling trustworthiness of statements; 6 Modalisation of interaction management: signalling degree of intersubjectivity; 7 Modalisation of own-speech management: signalling degree of formulation accuracy; 8 Concluding remarks; References; Chapter 6; 1 Object; 2 The forms; 3 Categoricality, factivity and potentiality; 4 Poder 'can/may'; 5 Deber 'must'; 6 Comparison of poder and deber. 7 Comparison of deber and tener que in a perspective of verification level8 Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 7; 1 Introduction: simple and compound verb forms; 2 Modal 'remoteness'; 3 The Italian Imperfetto; 4 The Italian Trapassato Prossimo; 5 Conclusion: (modal) remoteness and (con)text pragmatics; Notes; References; Chapter 8; 1 Preliminaries; 2 Morpho-syntax, grammaticalisation and tree climbing; 3 The grounds for exclusion; 4 The grounds for inclusion; 5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 9; 1 Preliminaries; 2 Combinatorial regularities and scope relations. 3 Categorial positions and scope relations in German verb chains4 Perspectives on grammaticalisation; 5 Concluding remarks; Notes; References; Chapter 10; 1 Introducing linguistic supertypes; 2 Short presentation of the grammatical systems of Russian, Danish and Bulgarian; 3 Mood and modality functions taken over by the determinant categories; 4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 11; 1 Introduction; 2 Standard Average European; 3 Modal polyfunctionality; 4 Modal polyfunctionality in Standard Average European; 5 How to lose modal polyfunctionality?; 6 Other evidence; Conclusion; Notes. Abbreviations. Modality: Studies in Form and Function reflects the diversity of theoretical frameworks and the heterogeneity of linguistic phenomena under the general heading of modality. Print version record. Includes bibliographical references and index. Modality (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85086409 Modalité (Linguistique) LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Grammar & Punctuation. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Syntax. bisacsh Modality (Linguistics) fast Muller, Henrik Hoeg. has work: Modality (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCYDFdjcdpH8rDBp9ftFV83 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Klinge, Alex. Modality : Studies in Form and Function. London : Equinox Publishing Ltd, ©2005 9781904768975 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=547800 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Klinge, Alex Modality : Studies in Form and Function. Cover; Contents; Contributors; Introduction; Modality: intrigue and inspiration; Note; References; Chapter 1; 1 Introduction; 2 Defining modality-cum-modal subcategories; 3 Arguments for a 'supercategory' of modality; 4 Modal notions in the context of the system of qualifications of states of affairs; 5 Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 2; 1 Introduction; 2 Modality as tonality; 3 Conclusion; References; Chapter 3; 1 Introduction; 2 The term modality; 3 The meaning domain of modality; 4 The concept of force-dynamic potential. 5 Force-dynamic potential and the distinction between modality and evidentiality6 Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 4; 1 Introduction; 2 The concept of a modal factor; 3 Content form; 4 Subjectivity and modal factors; 5 Modal verbs; 6 Types of inflexional mood; 7 Sentence adverbials and modal factors; 8 Modal factors and the clause as a layered system; Notes; References; Chapter 5; 1 Modality and modalisation from the perspective of communicative needs; 2 Discourse modalisation; 3 Empirical data: accounts in semi-structured interviews. 4 Modalisation of propositional content: signalling degree of generalisation in categorising statements5 Modalisation of illocutionary force: signalling trustworthiness of statements; 6 Modalisation of interaction management: signalling degree of intersubjectivity; 7 Modalisation of own-speech management: signalling degree of formulation accuracy; 8 Concluding remarks; References; Chapter 6; 1 Object; 2 The forms; 3 Categoricality, factivity and potentiality; 4 Poder 'can/may'; 5 Deber 'must'; 6 Comparison of poder and deber. 7 Comparison of deber and tener que in a perspective of verification level8 Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 7; 1 Introduction: simple and compound verb forms; 2 Modal 'remoteness'; 3 The Italian Imperfetto; 4 The Italian Trapassato Prossimo; 5 Conclusion: (modal) remoteness and (con)text pragmatics; Notes; References; Chapter 8; 1 Preliminaries; 2 Morpho-syntax, grammaticalisation and tree climbing; 3 The grounds for exclusion; 4 The grounds for inclusion; 5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 9; 1 Preliminaries; 2 Combinatorial regularities and scope relations. 3 Categorial positions and scope relations in German verb chains4 Perspectives on grammaticalisation; 5 Concluding remarks; Notes; References; Chapter 10; 1 Introducing linguistic supertypes; 2 Short presentation of the grammatical systems of Russian, Danish and Bulgarian; 3 Mood and modality functions taken over by the determinant categories; 4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 11; 1 Introduction; 2 Standard Average European; 3 Modal polyfunctionality; 4 Modal polyfunctionality in Standard Average European; 5 How to lose modal polyfunctionality?; 6 Other evidence; Conclusion; Notes. Modality (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85086409 Modalité (Linguistique) LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Grammar & Punctuation. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Syntax. bisacsh Modality (Linguistics) fast |
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title_full | Modality : Studies in Form and Function. |
title_fullStr | Modality : Studies in Form and Function. |
title_full_unstemmed | Modality : Studies in Form and Function. |
title_short | Modality : |
title_sort | modality studies in form and function |
title_sub | Studies in Form and Function. |
topic | Modality (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85086409 Modalité (Linguistique) LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Grammar & Punctuation. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Syntax. bisacsh Modality (Linguistics) fast |
topic_facet | Modality (Linguistics) Modalité (Linguistique) LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Grammar & Punctuation. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Syntax. |
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