This article investigates the collocational behavior of English modal auxiliaries such as may and might with the aim of finding corpus-based measures that distinguish between different modal expressions and that allow insights into why speakers may choose one over another in a given context. The analysis uses token-based semantic vector space modeling (Heylen et al., 2015, Monitoring polysemy. Word space models as a tool for large-scale lexical semantic analysis. Lingua, 157: 153–72; Hilpert and Correia Saavedra, 2017, Using token-based semantic vector spaces for corpus-linguistic analyses: From practical applications to tests of theoretical claims. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory) in order to determine whether different modal auxi...
Modals have several distinct uses, and the relationship between these uses is a controversial issue ...
The parameters of source and strength are often presented as crucial for the semantic profile of mod...
Modal verbs have different interpretations depending on their context. Their sense categories – epis...
This article investigates the collocational behavior of English modal auxiliaries such as may and mi...
This paper discusses how modal auxiliaries fit into a constructional view of language and how this v...
How do we know that would rather and may well are more idiomatic than would well or will really? Can...
In this thesis, I study the ability of compositional distributional semantics to model adjective mod...
Modals have several distinct uses, and the question of whether they are genuinely polysemous or have...
This study makes use of the Contrastive Interlanguage Analysis (Granger 1996) to examine the differe...
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 broad picture of the modal verb can, with specific referen...
This study investigates the mechanisms of (de)coding modality, focusing on the interpretation of utt...
This paper is concerned with the properties of modal auxiliary verbs, namely with that of may and ca...
Distributional semantics has very successfully modeled semantic phenomena at the word level, and rec...
The interpretation of modal verbs continues to pose both theoretical and descriptive problems. Many ...
Modals have several distinct uses, and the relationship between these uses is a controversial issue ...
The parameters of source and strength are often presented as crucial for the semantic profile of mod...
Modal verbs have different interpretations depending on their context. Their sense categories – epis...
This article investigates the collocational behavior of English modal auxiliaries such as may and mi...
This paper discusses how modal auxiliaries fit into a constructional view of language and how this v...
How do we know that would rather and may well are more idiomatic than would well or will really? Can...
In this thesis, I study the ability of compositional distributional semantics to model adjective mod...
Modals have several distinct uses, and the question of whether they are genuinely polysemous or have...
This study makes use of the Contrastive Interlanguage Analysis (Granger 1996) to examine the differe...
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 broad picture of the modal verb can, with specific referen...
This study investigates the mechanisms of (de)coding modality, focusing on the interpretation of utt...
This paper is concerned with the properties of modal auxiliary verbs, namely with that of may and ca...
Distributional semantics has very successfully modeled semantic phenomena at the word level, and rec...
The interpretation of modal verbs continues to pose both theoretical and descriptive problems. Many ...
Modals have several distinct uses, and the relationship between these uses is a controversial issue ...
The parameters of source and strength are often presented as crucial for the semantic profile of mod...
Modal verbs have different interpretations depending on their context. Their sense categories – epis...