Lingua: Inglese
Editore: John Benjamins Publishing Compan, 2014
ISBN 10: 9027206163 ISBN 13: 9789027206169
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2014
ISBN 10: 9027206163 ISBN 13: 9789027206169
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2014
ISBN 10: 9027206163 ISBN 13: 9789027206169
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Hardcover, vi + 511 pages, NOT ex-library. Fine interior, clean and bright throughout with unmarked text, free of inscriptions and stamps, firmly bound. Boards show faint shelfworn marks, a long scratch on spine. Issued without a dust jacket. Weight: 1.08kg. -- Contents: Introduction; I. Formal Properties of Modality -- Interpreting Modals by Phase Heads / Daigo Akiba; Evidentiality Straddling T- and C-Domains / Nadia Varley; II. Typological Surveys -- Syntax of Modal Polyfunctionality Revisited: Evidence from the Languages of Europe / Björn Hansen; Mora da as a Marker of Modal Meanings in Macedonian: On Correlations Between Categorial Restrictions and Morphosyntactic Behaviour / Björn Wiemer; Modal Semantics and Morphosyntax of the Latvian Debitive / Ilze Lokmane & Andra Kalnaca; Deontic or Epistemic? Habere as a Modal Marker of Future Certainty in Macedonian / Liljana Mitkovska & Eleni Buzarovska; Epistemic, Evidential and Attitudinal Markers in Clause-Medial Position in Cantonese / Foong Ha Yap & Winnie Oi-Wan Chor; III. Interfaces Between Mood and Modality -- Modal Particles in Rationale Clauses and Related Constructions / Patrick Grosz; Modal Particles in Causal Clauses: The Case of German weil wohl / Mathias Schenner & Frank Sode; IV. Modality Conceptualizations -- Enablement and Possibility / Raphael Salkie; Modal Category of Sufficiency / Chantal Melis; V. Diachronic Derivation -- From Agent-Oriented Modality to Sequential: The Polysemy of the Marker ni in Kakabe (Mande) / Alexandra Vydrina; VI. Covert Modality -- A Rare Case of Covert Modality: Spoken Polish and the Novel Periphrastic Past with miec 'have' / Werner Abraham & Jadwiga Piskorz; (C)overt Epistemic Modality and Its Perspectival Effects on the Textual Surface / Sonja Zeman; Dimensions of Implicit Modality in Igbo / Chinedu Uchechukwu; Index -- The volume aims at a universal definition of modality or "illocutionary/speaker's perspective force" that is strong enough to capture the entire range of different subtypes and varieties of modalities in different languages. The central idea is that modality is all-pervasive in language. This perspective on modality allows for the integration of covert modality as well as peripheral instances of modality in neglected domains such as the modality of insufficiency, of attitudinality, or neglected domains such as modality and illocutionary force in finite vs. nonfinite and factive vs. non-factive subordinated clauses. In most languages, modality encompasses modal verbs both in their root and epistemic meanings, at least where these languages have the principled distribution between root and epistemic modality in the first place (which is one fundamentally restricted, in its strict qualitative and quantitative sense, to the Germanic languages). In addition, this volume discusses one other intricate and partially highly mysterious class of modality triggers: modal particles as they are sported in the Germanic languages (except for English). It is argued in the contributions and the languages discussed in this volume how modal verbs and adverbials, next to modal particles, are expressed, how they are interlinked with contextual factors such as aspect, definiteness, person, verbal factivity, and assertivity as opposed to other attitudinal types. An essential concept used and argued for is perspectivization (a sub-concept of possible world semantics). Language groups covered in detail and compared are Slavic, Germanic, and South East Asian. The volume will interest researchers in theoretical and applied linguistics, typology, the semantics/pragmatics interface, and language philosophy as it is part of a larger project developing an alternative approach to Universal Grammar that is compatible with functionalist approaches.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Brand New. 511 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.50 inches. In Stock.