The imperative should be thought of as a comparative concept, defined as a sentence type whose only prototypical function is the performance of the whole range of directive speech acts. Furthermore, for a non-second-person form to count as an imperative it must be homogeneous with the second-person form, thereby allowing true imperative paradigms to be distinguished from those that recruit alternative structures. This definition of the imperative sentence type allows more accurate crosslinguistic analysis of imperative paradigms, and provides principled grounds for distinguishing between imperative and so-called "hortative" and "jussive" forms. It also helps to clarify the irrealis-or better-potential status of imperatives, and suggests an ...
The paper focuses on the relation between imperatives and imperativeness, that is, between the imper...
Before talking about conditionalized imperatives, I want to ensure a common un-derstanding of ‘imper...
This paper discusses root phenomena in imperative clauses, assuming as diagnostics conversational dy...
In every language one can make a statement, ask a question or tell someone what to do. This is the e...
An imperative is a grammatical form that is specialized to elicit a behavior from the addressee. Imp...
The chapter offers a cross-linguistic approach to commands as a speech act, and the structure of imp...
The chapter offers a cross-linguistic approach to commands as a speech act, and the structure of imp...
Imperatives constitute one of the major clause types of human language; most if not all languages h...
This dissertation examines imperative constructions within English and across languages. Cross-lingu...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
"Imperative sentences usually occur in speech acts such as orders, requests, and pleas. However, the...
The imperative is a verbal form unmarked person or time that is normally used to instruct, warn, dem...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
The article studies the imperative, one of the most significant linguistic means of expression of in...
The paper focuses on the relation between imperatives and imperativeness, that is, between the imper...
Before talking about conditionalized imperatives, I want to ensure a common un-derstanding of ‘imper...
This paper discusses root phenomena in imperative clauses, assuming as diagnostics conversational dy...
In every language one can make a statement, ask a question or tell someone what to do. This is the e...
An imperative is a grammatical form that is specialized to elicit a behavior from the addressee. Imp...
The chapter offers a cross-linguistic approach to commands as a speech act, and the structure of imp...
The chapter offers a cross-linguistic approach to commands as a speech act, and the structure of imp...
Imperatives constitute one of the major clause types of human language; most if not all languages h...
This dissertation examines imperative constructions within English and across languages. Cross-lingu...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
"Imperative sentences usually occur in speech acts such as orders, requests, and pleas. However, the...
The imperative is a verbal form unmarked person or time that is normally used to instruct, warn, dem...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
The article studies the imperative, one of the most significant linguistic means of expression of in...
The paper focuses on the relation between imperatives and imperativeness, that is, between the imper...
Before talking about conditionalized imperatives, I want to ensure a common un-derstanding of ‘imper...
This paper discusses root phenomena in imperative clauses, assuming as diagnostics conversational dy...