This paper is concerned with the properties of modal auxiliary verbs, namely with that of may and can. Their analysis is done from a semantic approach; their syntax is not discussed. The study is based on corpus analysis. Modality in Hungarian is introduced and exemplified, and compared to English where applicable.BSc/BAAnglisztikaB
One approach to contrastive linguistics is to set up typological categories and then to compare lang...
Primary Modal Auxiliaries of Possibility MAY, MIGHT, CAN and COULD: going across different text type...
Recent studies of English modals assume that each modal has its place in a systematic pattern of mea...
This thesis deals with a closed class of modal verbs, both in terms of morphological-syntactic and i...
This BA thesis is concerned with the English modals may and might and their Czech translation counte...
This paper is concerned with Multi-Modal Constructions (MMCs) which appear in certain dialectal vari...
This paper analyses modal verbs in selected languages in terms of their morphological and syntactic ...
Modals have several distinct uses, and the relationship between these uses is a controversial issue ...
This diploma thesis deals with modality in German and highlights possible problems which can arise w...
One of the features of modal verbs is their polysemous meaning. The goal of this bachelor thesis is ...
There are purely modal verbs, their equivalents and multifunctional verbs in the role of modal verbs...
The two modal auxiliaries can and could are investigated in this essay. Focus is on the corresponden...
This study aims at describing three main concerns regarding the modal auxiliary verbs or modals as t...
The aim of the present paper is to give a broad picture of the modal verb can, with specific referen...
Modal verbs are also called auxiliary verbs, helping verbs and modal auxiliaries. They are special a...
One approach to contrastive linguistics is to set up typological categories and then to compare lang...
Primary Modal Auxiliaries of Possibility MAY, MIGHT, CAN and COULD: going across different text type...
Recent studies of English modals assume that each modal has its place in a systematic pattern of mea...
This thesis deals with a closed class of modal verbs, both in terms of morphological-syntactic and i...
This BA thesis is concerned with the English modals may and might and their Czech translation counte...
This paper is concerned with Multi-Modal Constructions (MMCs) which appear in certain dialectal vari...
This paper analyses modal verbs in selected languages in terms of their morphological and syntactic ...
Modals have several distinct uses, and the relationship between these uses is a controversial issue ...
This diploma thesis deals with modality in German and highlights possible problems which can arise w...
One of the features of modal verbs is their polysemous meaning. The goal of this bachelor thesis is ...
There are purely modal verbs, their equivalents and multifunctional verbs in the role of modal verbs...
The two modal auxiliaries can and could are investigated in this essay. Focus is on the corresponden...
This study aims at describing three main concerns regarding the modal auxiliary verbs or modals as t...
The aim of the present paper is to give a broad picture of the modal verb can, with specific referen...
Modal verbs are also called auxiliary verbs, helping verbs and modal auxiliaries. They are special a...
One approach to contrastive linguistics is to set up typological categories and then to compare lang...
Primary Modal Auxiliaries of Possibility MAY, MIGHT, CAN and COULD: going across different text type...
Recent studies of English modals assume that each modal has its place in a systematic pattern of mea...