The parameters of source and strength are often presented as crucial for the semantic profile of modal verbs expressing root necessity such as ‘should’, ‘ought to’ and ‘be supposed to’. Their role, however, is hard to assess because of the lack of clear definitions. This article offers a new perspective on the nature of subjectivity and strength that is grounded in detailed, qualitative corpus analysis of sentences with ‘should’, ‘ought to’ and ‘be supposed to’. It operationalises and refines both parameters and applies them to an extensive corpus of 1200 Present-day English sentences with ‘should’, ‘ought to’ and ‘be supposed to’, which results in an updated and more accurate picture of the meaning distinctions between them. More generally...
International audienceModal verbs in English communicate delicate shades of meaning, there being a l...
I argue that English modal auxiliaries have an array of logical types: they function as sentence ope...
On the one hand, there are strongly empirical, corpus-based studies of individual uses of English mo...
The parameters of source and strength are often presented as crucial for the semantic profile of mod...
International audienceThe parameters of source and strength are often presented as crucial for the s...
International audienceThe parameters of source and strength are often presented as crucial for the s...
This dissertation explores the interplay of grammar and context in the interpretation of modal words...
Many non-native speakers of English find it hard to use modal auxiliaries correctly. As far as the s...
Most of the research on modality in English has been devoted to the study of core modals (Bybee et a...
The present master’s thesis is an account of the semantic development of the two modal verbs CAN and...
This paper sets out a new account of modality as a typological category, and applies it to English. ...
The aim of the present paper is to give a picture of the semi-modal verb NEED TO in written and spok...
The aim of the present paper is to give a broad picture of the modal verb can, with specific referen...
International audienceThis article offers a description of the sources associated with the necessiti...
International audienceThis article offers a description of the sources associated with the necessiti...
International audienceModal verbs in English communicate delicate shades of meaning, there being a l...
I argue that English modal auxiliaries have an array of logical types: they function as sentence ope...
On the one hand, there are strongly empirical, corpus-based studies of individual uses of English mo...
The parameters of source and strength are often presented as crucial for the semantic profile of mod...
International audienceThe parameters of source and strength are often presented as crucial for the s...
International audienceThe parameters of source and strength are often presented as crucial for the s...
This dissertation explores the interplay of grammar and context in the interpretation of modal words...
Many non-native speakers of English find it hard to use modal auxiliaries correctly. As far as the s...
Most of the research on modality in English has been devoted to the study of core modals (Bybee et a...
The present master’s thesis is an account of the semantic development of the two modal verbs CAN and...
This paper sets out a new account of modality as a typological category, and applies it to English. ...
The aim of the present paper is to give a picture of the semi-modal verb NEED TO in written and spok...
The aim of the present paper is to give a broad picture of the modal verb can, with specific referen...
International audienceThis article offers a description of the sources associated with the necessiti...
International audienceThis article offers a description of the sources associated with the necessiti...
International audienceModal verbs in English communicate delicate shades of meaning, there being a l...
I argue that English modal auxiliaries have an array of logical types: they function as sentence ope...
On the one hand, there are strongly empirical, corpus-based studies of individual uses of English mo...