none1noClassical Chinese is the written language used from the late 6th to the early 2nd century BCE. Located between the Eastern Zhou (770–256) and the foundation of the Qin dynasty (221-207), its textual repertoire comprises the philosophical treaties of the Warring States period (475-221 BCE) and, based on syntactic criteria, roughly coincides with the Late Archaic Chinese (from now on LAC). In a diachronic perspective, this is the stage between the rise of a set of possibility and desiderative modals and their systematic use to express a progressively more varied set of modal meanings. Even though many of those expressions still instantiate in modern Chinese, as bùdébù ’have to’, which echoes the LAC construction of possibility modal in...
This paper addresses the relation between the Chinese modal verb yīnggāi on one hand and tense and a...
This study investigates expressions of propositional modality (epistemic and evidential) in Japanese...
This study analyzes four linguistic forms related to modality in Chinese: 能 néng, 可能 kěnéng, 可 kě, a...
Classical Chinese is the written language used from the late 6th to the early 2nd century BCE. Locat...
In previous systemic functional studies of modality in Chinese, the systems of types and degrees of ...
This article focuses on the investigations by Li Jinxi (New Grammar of the National Language. Li Jin...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2003.Mode of access: World Wide Web.Includes bibliog...
This article focuses on a synchronie analysis of the modal auxiliary verbs kë and kë yï in Han peri...
This paper aims at providing a semantic account of the mechanism informing the use of negative modal...
[[abstract]]The present study discusses modals in Mandarin Chinese from two research perspectives, p...
In this synchronie study of the modal auxiliary verbs kë and kë yi in Han period Chinese, it is show...
[[abstract]]The use of the deictic words 來 (lai, come) and 去(qu, go) in early vernacular collections...
This paper addresses the topic of acquisitive modals grammaticalized from the etyma meaning “come to...
Modality exclusivity norms have been developed in different languages for research on the relationsh...
This paper provides a quantitative analysis of modality in the Reports on the Work of the Central Co...
This paper addresses the relation between the Chinese modal verb yīnggāi on one hand and tense and a...
This study investigates expressions of propositional modality (epistemic and evidential) in Japanese...
This study analyzes four linguistic forms related to modality in Chinese: 能 néng, 可能 kěnéng, 可 kě, a...
Classical Chinese is the written language used from the late 6th to the early 2nd century BCE. Locat...
In previous systemic functional studies of modality in Chinese, the systems of types and degrees of ...
This article focuses on the investigations by Li Jinxi (New Grammar of the National Language. Li Jin...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2003.Mode of access: World Wide Web.Includes bibliog...
This article focuses on a synchronie analysis of the modal auxiliary verbs kë and kë yï in Han peri...
This paper aims at providing a semantic account of the mechanism informing the use of negative modal...
[[abstract]]The present study discusses modals in Mandarin Chinese from two research perspectives, p...
In this synchronie study of the modal auxiliary verbs kë and kë yi in Han period Chinese, it is show...
[[abstract]]The use of the deictic words 來 (lai, come) and 去(qu, go) in early vernacular collections...
This paper addresses the topic of acquisitive modals grammaticalized from the etyma meaning “come to...
Modality exclusivity norms have been developed in different languages for research on the relationsh...
This paper provides a quantitative analysis of modality in the Reports on the Work of the Central Co...
This paper addresses the relation between the Chinese modal verb yīnggāi on one hand and tense and a...
This study investigates expressions of propositional modality (epistemic and evidential) in Japanese...
This study analyzes four linguistic forms related to modality in Chinese: 能 néng, 可能 kěnéng, 可 kě, a...