This study concerns objectivity, subjectivity and intersubjectivity in relation to the English central modal verbs. In order to refine the (inter)subjective status of modals from a synchronic perspective, it focuses on their possible uses within a specific communicative context where the SP/W needs to ‘modulate’ his/her own and/or other people’s point of view. A qualitative and quantitative corpus-based analysis has been carried out on the syntactic pattern Subject + Modal Verb + Mental Verb, to check whether and to what extent (inter)subjectivity occurs in the written medium. By means of a semantic-pragmatic analysis of the central modals within the selected pattern, a wide range of communicative strategies has been observed. Four main aim...
This study is intended to shed light on similarities and differences in terms of functional structu...
On the one hand, there are strongly empirical, corpus-based studies of individual uses of English mo...
In the paper, we posit the centrality of the speaker in language. In so doing, we refer to the fact ...
As recent research has highlighted (Traugott 2002, Langacker 2003), modality plays a key role in exp...
The term subjectivity has been used in several different ways in studies of modality. This paper arg...
This study deals with the distinction between subjective and objective modality on the basis of the ...
We survey a set of syntactic configurations resulting from the modalisation of the mental verbs know...
Many of the existing studies on the influence of genre and register on modality in English tend to a...
This is the second part of a two-part article which critically reviews eight recent works in the fie...
International audienceModal verbs in English communicate delicate shades of meaning, there being a l...
Modal expressions place propositions somewhere on a scale of likelihood. If the basis for placement ...
Academic discourse has always been the focus of many linguists, especially those who have been invol...
Modal expressions place propositions somewhere on a scale of likelihood. If the basis for placement ...
This study is intended to shed light on similarities and differences in terms of functional structu...
Modal expressions place propositions somewhere on a scale of likelihood. If the basis for placement ...
This study is intended to shed light on similarities and differences in terms of functional structu...
On the one hand, there are strongly empirical, corpus-based studies of individual uses of English mo...
In the paper, we posit the centrality of the speaker in language. In so doing, we refer to the fact ...
As recent research has highlighted (Traugott 2002, Langacker 2003), modality plays a key role in exp...
The term subjectivity has been used in several different ways in studies of modality. This paper arg...
This study deals with the distinction between subjective and objective modality on the basis of the ...
We survey a set of syntactic configurations resulting from the modalisation of the mental verbs know...
Many of the existing studies on the influence of genre and register on modality in English tend to a...
This is the second part of a two-part article which critically reviews eight recent works in the fie...
International audienceModal verbs in English communicate delicate shades of meaning, there being a l...
Modal expressions place propositions somewhere on a scale of likelihood. If the basis for placement ...
Academic discourse has always been the focus of many linguists, especially those who have been invol...
Modal expressions place propositions somewhere on a scale of likelihood. If the basis for placement ...
This study is intended to shed light on similarities and differences in terms of functional structu...
Modal expressions place propositions somewhere on a scale of likelihood. If the basis for placement ...
This study is intended to shed light on similarities and differences in terms of functional structu...
On the one hand, there are strongly empirical, corpus-based studies of individual uses of English mo...
In the paper, we posit the centrality of the speaker in language. In so doing, we refer to the fact ...