This book revisits the notion of deontic modality from the perspective of an understudied category in the modal domain, viz. adjectives. On the basis of synchronic and diachronic corpus studies, it analyses the semantics of English adjectives like essential and appropriate, and uses this to refine traditional definitions of deontic modality, which are mainly based on the study of modal verbs. In a first step, it is shown that the set of meanings expressed by extraposition constructions with deontic adjectives is quite different from the set of meanings identified in the literature on modal verbs. Adjectival complement constructions lack the directive meanings of obligation or permission, which are traditionally regarded as the core deonti...
Corpus evidence has proven that expressions of modality are pervasive in present day English. After ...
Corpus evidence has proven that expressions of modality are pervasive in present day English. After ...
This article develops a functional synchronic-diachronic description of the clausal complementation ...
This book revisits the notion of deontic modality from the perspective of an understudied category i...
This study analyses the semantics of English deontic adjectives like essential and appropriate, and ...
This study analyses the semantics of English deontic adjectives like essential and appropriate, and ...
This study analyses the semantics of English deontic adjectives like essential and appropriate, and ...
This thesis studies the clausal complementation patterns of adjectives that express non-epistemic mo...
Over the last fifteen years, linguists and philosophers of language have reexamined the canonical, K...
Over the last fifteen years, linguists and philosophers of language have reexamined the canonical, K...
This article approaches common topics in the diachronic literature on modal categories from the pers...
The paper presents an analysis of semantic and pragmatic features of the double modal ‘might could’ ...
Corpus evidence has proven that expressions of modality are pervasive in present day English. After ...
Corpus evidence has proven that expressions of modality are pervasive in present day English. After ...
Corpus evidence has proven that expressions of modality are pervasive in present day English. After ...
Corpus evidence has proven that expressions of modality are pervasive in present day English. After ...
Corpus evidence has proven that expressions of modality are pervasive in present day English. After ...
This article develops a functional synchronic-diachronic description of the clausal complementation ...
This book revisits the notion of deontic modality from the perspective of an understudied category i...
This study analyses the semantics of English deontic adjectives like essential and appropriate, and ...
This study analyses the semantics of English deontic adjectives like essential and appropriate, and ...
This study analyses the semantics of English deontic adjectives like essential and appropriate, and ...
This thesis studies the clausal complementation patterns of adjectives that express non-epistemic mo...
Over the last fifteen years, linguists and philosophers of language have reexamined the canonical, K...
Over the last fifteen years, linguists and philosophers of language have reexamined the canonical, K...
This article approaches common topics in the diachronic literature on modal categories from the pers...
The paper presents an analysis of semantic and pragmatic features of the double modal ‘might could’ ...
Corpus evidence has proven that expressions of modality are pervasive in present day English. After ...
Corpus evidence has proven that expressions of modality are pervasive in present day English. After ...
Corpus evidence has proven that expressions of modality are pervasive in present day English. After ...
Corpus evidence has proven that expressions of modality are pervasive in present day English. After ...
Corpus evidence has proven that expressions of modality are pervasive in present day English. After ...
This article develops a functional synchronic-diachronic description of the clausal complementation ...