Modal adjectives :: English deontic and evaluative constructions in synchrony and diachrony /
The book revisits the notion of deontic modality from the perspective of an understudied category in the modal domain, viz. adjectives. It analyses extraposition constructions with English adjectives like essential and appropriate, and uses this to refine traditional definitions of deontic modality....
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Zusammenfassung: | The book revisits the notion of deontic modality from the perspective of an understudied category in the modal domain, viz. adjectives. It analyses extraposition constructions with English adjectives like essential and appropriate, and uses this to refine traditional definitions of deontic modality. Together with dynamic and evaluative meanings, this category is integrated into a conceptual map, for which diachronic and synchronic evidence is adduced. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xx, 363 pages) : illustrations. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
ISBN: | 9783110252941 3110252945 |
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505 | 0 | |a Acknowledgements; List of tables; List of figures; Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter 1 The notion of modality; 1.1. Dynamic -- deontic -- epistemic modality: The basic categories; 1.1.1. Dynamic modality; 1.1.2. Deontic modality; 1.1.3. Epistemic modality; 1.1.4. Alternative organizations of the modal domain; 1.2. Relations between the basic categories; 1.2.1. Conceptual relations; 1.2.2. Formal, diachronic and ontogenetic relations; 1.3. Categories at the edges of modality; 1.3.1. Mood; 1.3.2. Volition; 1.3.3. Rational modality; 1.3.4. Evaluation; 1.4. Conclusion. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 2 Adjectives in the modal-evaluative domain2.1. The adjectives studied: Weak versus strong; 2.2. Constructions with adjectives: Conceptual types; 2.2.1. Adjectives and dynamic modality; 2.2.2. Adjectives and deontic modality; 2.2.3. A reassessment of (deontic) modality; 2.3. The conceptual map; Chapter 3 Data and methods of the diachronic analysis; 3.1. The data; 3.2. The corpora; 3.3. Queries and glosses; Chapter 4 The semantic development of the adjectival matrix; 4.1. The data: Latin and Romance loans; 4.2. The semantic development of essential. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.3. The semantic development of vital4.4. Essential and vital: A first pathway to deontic meaning; 4.5. The semantic development of crucial; 4.6. The semantic development of critical; 4.7. Crucial and critical: A second pathway to deontic meaning; 4.8. Adjectival pathways to deontic meaning; Chapter 5 The diachrony of the clausal complement patterns; 5.1. The relation between matrix and complement; 5.1.1. The development of the copular extraposition construction; 5.1.2. Copular and transitive verb constructions in the conceptual map; 5.2. The types of clausal complement; 5.2.1. That-clauses. | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.2.2. To-clauses5.2.3. The distribution of that-clauses and to-clauses; 5.3. Conclusion; Chapter 6 The diachrony of the complex constructions: The development of propositional complements; 6.1. The construction types and data; 6.2. Towards a synchronic functional description; 6.2.1. The interaction between matrix and complement: Mandative versus propositional primary complements; 6.2.2. The types of primary mandative and propositional complements; 6.2.3. Secondary complements; 6.3. Diachronic development of mandative complements; 6.4. Diachronic development of propositional complements. | |
505 | 8 | |a 6.4.1. The adjectives of importance6.4.2. The adjectives of appropriateness; 6.5. Summary and questions for further research; 6.6. Conclusions from the diachronic analysis; Chapter 7 Data and methods of the synchronic synthesis and refinement; Chapter 8 Synchronic constructions: Refinements of the conceptual map; 8.1. Non-modal evaluation; 8.1.1. Mental focus on proposition; 8.1.2. Genuine non-modal evaluative use; 8.1.3. Specialized use; 8.1.4. Locative use; 8.1.5. Knowledge/acquisition of knowledge use; 8.1.6. Conclusion; 8.2. Bridging contexts; 8.3. Deontic and dynamic modality. | |
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contents | Acknowledgements; List of tables; List of figures; Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter 1 The notion of modality; 1.1. Dynamic -- deontic -- epistemic modality: The basic categories; 1.1.1. Dynamic modality; 1.1.2. Deontic modality; 1.1.3. Epistemic modality; 1.1.4. Alternative organizations of the modal domain; 1.2. Relations between the basic categories; 1.2.1. Conceptual relations; 1.2.2. Formal, diachronic and ontogenetic relations; 1.3. Categories at the edges of modality; 1.3.1. Mood; 1.3.2. Volition; 1.3.3. Rational modality; 1.3.4. Evaluation; 1.4. Conclusion. Chapter 2 Adjectives in the modal-evaluative domain2.1. The adjectives studied: Weak versus strong; 2.2. Constructions with adjectives: Conceptual types; 2.2.1. Adjectives and dynamic modality; 2.2.2. Adjectives and deontic modality; 2.2.3. A reassessment of (deontic) modality; 2.3. The conceptual map; Chapter 3 Data and methods of the diachronic analysis; 3.1. The data; 3.2. The corpora; 3.3. Queries and glosses; Chapter 4 The semantic development of the adjectival matrix; 4.1. The data: Latin and Romance loans; 4.2. The semantic development of essential. 4.3. The semantic development of vital4.4. Essential and vital: A first pathway to deontic meaning; 4.5. The semantic development of crucial; 4.6. The semantic development of critical; 4.7. Crucial and critical: A second pathway to deontic meaning; 4.8. Adjectival pathways to deontic meaning; Chapter 5 The diachrony of the clausal complement patterns; 5.1. The relation between matrix and complement; 5.1.1. The development of the copular extraposition construction; 5.1.2. Copular and transitive verb constructions in the conceptual map; 5.2. The types of clausal complement; 5.2.1. That-clauses. 5.2.2. To-clauses5.2.3. The distribution of that-clauses and to-clauses; 5.3. Conclusion; Chapter 6 The diachrony of the complex constructions: The development of propositional complements; 6.1. The construction types and data; 6.2. Towards a synchronic functional description; 6.2.1. The interaction between matrix and complement: Mandative versus propositional primary complements; 6.2.2. The types of primary mandative and propositional complements; 6.2.3. Secondary complements; 6.3. Diachronic development of mandative complements; 6.4. Diachronic development of propositional complements. 6.4.1. The adjectives of importance6.4.2. The adjectives of appropriateness; 6.5. Summary and questions for further research; 6.6. Conclusions from the diachronic analysis; Chapter 7 Data and methods of the synchronic synthesis and refinement; Chapter 8 Synchronic constructions: Refinements of the conceptual map; 8.1. Non-modal evaluation; 8.1.1. Mental focus on proposition; 8.1.2. Genuine non-modal evaluative use; 8.1.3. Specialized use; 8.1.4. Locative use; 8.1.5. Knowledge/acquisition of knowledge use; 8.1.6. Conclusion; 8.2. Bridging contexts; 8.3. Deontic and dynamic modality. |
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spelling | Linden, An van, 1982- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjMqKy9ky4kGJc3mpvh6Td http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2011030510 Modal adjectives : English deontic and evaluative constructions in synchrony and diachrony / by An Van linden. Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, ©2012. 1 online resource (xx, 363 pages) : illustrations. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Topics in English linguistics, 1434-3452 ; 75 Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Acknowledgements; List of tables; List of figures; Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter 1 The notion of modality; 1.1. Dynamic -- deontic -- epistemic modality: The basic categories; 1.1.1. Dynamic modality; 1.1.2. Deontic modality; 1.1.3. Epistemic modality; 1.1.4. Alternative organizations of the modal domain; 1.2. Relations between the basic categories; 1.2.1. Conceptual relations; 1.2.2. Formal, diachronic and ontogenetic relations; 1.3. Categories at the edges of modality; 1.3.1. Mood; 1.3.2. Volition; 1.3.3. Rational modality; 1.3.4. Evaluation; 1.4. Conclusion. Chapter 2 Adjectives in the modal-evaluative domain2.1. The adjectives studied: Weak versus strong; 2.2. Constructions with adjectives: Conceptual types; 2.2.1. Adjectives and dynamic modality; 2.2.2. Adjectives and deontic modality; 2.2.3. A reassessment of (deontic) modality; 2.3. The conceptual map; Chapter 3 Data and methods of the diachronic analysis; 3.1. The data; 3.2. The corpora; 3.3. Queries and glosses; Chapter 4 The semantic development of the adjectival matrix; 4.1. The data: Latin and Romance loans; 4.2. The semantic development of essential. 4.3. The semantic development of vital4.4. Essential and vital: A first pathway to deontic meaning; 4.5. The semantic development of crucial; 4.6. The semantic development of critical; 4.7. Crucial and critical: A second pathway to deontic meaning; 4.8. Adjectival pathways to deontic meaning; Chapter 5 The diachrony of the clausal complement patterns; 5.1. The relation between matrix and complement; 5.1.1. The development of the copular extraposition construction; 5.1.2. Copular and transitive verb constructions in the conceptual map; 5.2. The types of clausal complement; 5.2.1. That-clauses. 5.2.2. To-clauses5.2.3. The distribution of that-clauses and to-clauses; 5.3. Conclusion; Chapter 6 The diachrony of the complex constructions: The development of propositional complements; 6.1. The construction types and data; 6.2. Towards a synchronic functional description; 6.2.1. The interaction between matrix and complement: Mandative versus propositional primary complements; 6.2.2. The types of primary mandative and propositional complements; 6.2.3. Secondary complements; 6.3. Diachronic development of mandative complements; 6.4. Diachronic development of propositional complements. 6.4.1. The adjectives of importance6.4.2. The adjectives of appropriateness; 6.5. Summary and questions for further research; 6.6. Conclusions from the diachronic analysis; Chapter 7 Data and methods of the synchronic synthesis and refinement; Chapter 8 Synchronic constructions: Refinements of the conceptual map; 8.1. Non-modal evaluation; 8.1.1. Mental focus on proposition; 8.1.2. Genuine non-modal evaluative use; 8.1.3. Specialized use; 8.1.4. Locative use; 8.1.5. Knowledge/acquisition of knowledge use; 8.1.6. Conclusion; 8.2. Bridging contexts; 8.3. Deontic and dynamic modality. The book revisits the notion of deontic modality from the perspective of an understudied category in the modal domain, viz. adjectives. It analyses extraposition constructions with English adjectives like essential and appropriate, and uses this to refine traditional definitions of deontic modality. Together with dynamic and evaluative meanings, this category is integrated into a conceptual map, for which diachronic and synchronic evidence is adduced. English language Modality. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043606 English language Adjective. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043430 Modality (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85086409 Modalité (Linguistique) LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Grammar & Punctuation. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Syntax. bisacsh English language Adjective fast English language Modality fast Modality (Linguistics) fast has work: Modal adjectives (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFw8gFpWkV6GRKBp6f7QHK https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Linden, An van, 1982- Modal adjectives. Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, ©2012 (DLC) 2011017254 Topics in English linguistics ; 75. 1434-3452 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90673639 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=448065 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Linden, An van, 1982- Modal adjectives : English deontic and evaluative constructions in synchrony and diachrony / Topics in English linguistics ; Acknowledgements; List of tables; List of figures; Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter 1 The notion of modality; 1.1. Dynamic -- deontic -- epistemic modality: The basic categories; 1.1.1. Dynamic modality; 1.1.2. Deontic modality; 1.1.3. Epistemic modality; 1.1.4. Alternative organizations of the modal domain; 1.2. Relations between the basic categories; 1.2.1. Conceptual relations; 1.2.2. Formal, diachronic and ontogenetic relations; 1.3. Categories at the edges of modality; 1.3.1. Mood; 1.3.2. Volition; 1.3.3. Rational modality; 1.3.4. Evaluation; 1.4. Conclusion. Chapter 2 Adjectives in the modal-evaluative domain2.1. The adjectives studied: Weak versus strong; 2.2. Constructions with adjectives: Conceptual types; 2.2.1. Adjectives and dynamic modality; 2.2.2. Adjectives and deontic modality; 2.2.3. A reassessment of (deontic) modality; 2.3. The conceptual map; Chapter 3 Data and methods of the diachronic analysis; 3.1. The data; 3.2. The corpora; 3.3. Queries and glosses; Chapter 4 The semantic development of the adjectival matrix; 4.1. The data: Latin and Romance loans; 4.2. The semantic development of essential. 4.3. The semantic development of vital4.4. Essential and vital: A first pathway to deontic meaning; 4.5. The semantic development of crucial; 4.6. The semantic development of critical; 4.7. Crucial and critical: A second pathway to deontic meaning; 4.8. Adjectival pathways to deontic meaning; Chapter 5 The diachrony of the clausal complement patterns; 5.1. The relation between matrix and complement; 5.1.1. The development of the copular extraposition construction; 5.1.2. Copular and transitive verb constructions in the conceptual map; 5.2. The types of clausal complement; 5.2.1. That-clauses. 5.2.2. To-clauses5.2.3. The distribution of that-clauses and to-clauses; 5.3. Conclusion; Chapter 6 The diachrony of the complex constructions: The development of propositional complements; 6.1. The construction types and data; 6.2. Towards a synchronic functional description; 6.2.1. The interaction between matrix and complement: Mandative versus propositional primary complements; 6.2.2. The types of primary mandative and propositional complements; 6.2.3. Secondary complements; 6.3. Diachronic development of mandative complements; 6.4. Diachronic development of propositional complements. 6.4.1. The adjectives of importance6.4.2. The adjectives of appropriateness; 6.5. Summary and questions for further research; 6.6. Conclusions from the diachronic analysis; Chapter 7 Data and methods of the synchronic synthesis and refinement; Chapter 8 Synchronic constructions: Refinements of the conceptual map; 8.1. Non-modal evaluation; 8.1.1. Mental focus on proposition; 8.1.2. Genuine non-modal evaluative use; 8.1.3. Specialized use; 8.1.4. Locative use; 8.1.5. Knowledge/acquisition of knowledge use; 8.1.6. Conclusion; 8.2. Bridging contexts; 8.3. Deontic and dynamic modality. English language Modality. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043606 English language Adjective. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043430 Modality (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85086409 Modalité (Linguistique) LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Grammar & Punctuation. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Syntax. bisacsh English language Adjective fast English language Modality fast Modality (Linguistics) fast |
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title | Modal adjectives : English deontic and evaluative constructions in synchrony and diachrony / |
title_auth | Modal adjectives : English deontic and evaluative constructions in synchrony and diachrony / |
title_exact_search | Modal adjectives : English deontic and evaluative constructions in synchrony and diachrony / |
title_full | Modal adjectives : English deontic and evaluative constructions in synchrony and diachrony / by An Van linden. |
title_fullStr | Modal adjectives : English deontic and evaluative constructions in synchrony and diachrony / by An Van linden. |
title_full_unstemmed | Modal adjectives : English deontic and evaluative constructions in synchrony and diachrony / by An Van linden. |
title_short | Modal adjectives : |
title_sort | modal adjectives english deontic and evaluative constructions in synchrony and diachrony |
title_sub | English deontic and evaluative constructions in synchrony and diachrony / |
topic | English language Modality. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043606 English language Adjective. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043430 Modality (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85086409 Modalité (Linguistique) LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Grammar & Punctuation. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Syntax. bisacsh English language Adjective fast English language Modality fast Modality (Linguistics) fast |
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