This paper examines one type of configurationally determined meaning. Specifically, I defend the hypothesis that modality is not only expressed lexically, that is, by modal verbs or adverbs, but can arise syntactically, as the result of certain function words in specific configurations. This paper examines light verbs that receive modal readings due to their syntactic configuration and explores the factors that contribute to this configurationally determined interpretation. To summarize the results at the beginning, I will argue that the modal interpretation of the light verbs get, be, and have followed by a to-infinitival is the result of the following factors: the underspecified lexical entries of the verbs, the morphological or lexical s...
In this volume, the author investigates and argues for, a particular answer to the question: What is...
This thesis deals with a closed class of modal verbs, both in terms of morphological-syntactic and i...
The research on grammaticalisation has shown that morphosyntactic change is not necessarily unidirec...
This dissertation explores the interplay of grammar and context in the interpretation of modal words...
Towards a Unified Treatment of Modality (abstract) Sumayya Racy, Ph.D. The primary claim of this the...
This paper sets out a new account of modality as a typological category, and applies it to English. ...
International audienceThe parameters of source and strength are often presented as crucial for the s...
The parameters of source and strength are often presented as crucial for the semantic profile of mod...
The paper analyzes marginal modal elements in English from the perspective of their morphological, s...
International audienceModal verbs in English communicate delicate shades of meaning, there being a l...
This paper analyses modal verbs in selected languages in terms of their morphological and syntactic ...
International audienceThis paper presents a framework for the analysis of the meaning of modals whic...
I argue that English modal auxiliaries have an array of logical types: they function as sentence ope...
Semantic aspects of the Slavonic modal expressions in sentence context applied to verbs of mí...
A typical characteristic of child language is overgeneralization; children use specific forms with m...
In this volume, the author investigates and argues for, a particular answer to the question: What is...
This thesis deals with a closed class of modal verbs, both in terms of morphological-syntactic and i...
The research on grammaticalisation has shown that morphosyntactic change is not necessarily unidirec...
This dissertation explores the interplay of grammar and context in the interpretation of modal words...
Towards a Unified Treatment of Modality (abstract) Sumayya Racy, Ph.D. The primary claim of this the...
This paper sets out a new account of modality as a typological category, and applies it to English. ...
International audienceThe parameters of source and strength are often presented as crucial for the s...
The parameters of source and strength are often presented as crucial for the semantic profile of mod...
The paper analyzes marginal modal elements in English from the perspective of their morphological, s...
International audienceModal verbs in English communicate delicate shades of meaning, there being a l...
This paper analyses modal verbs in selected languages in terms of their morphological and syntactic ...
International audienceThis paper presents a framework for the analysis of the meaning of modals whic...
I argue that English modal auxiliaries have an array of logical types: they function as sentence ope...
Semantic aspects of the Slavonic modal expressions in sentence context applied to verbs of mí...
A typical characteristic of child language is overgeneralization; children use specific forms with m...
In this volume, the author investigates and argues for, a particular answer to the question: What is...
This thesis deals with a closed class of modal verbs, both in terms of morphological-syntactic and i...
The research on grammaticalisation has shown that morphosyntactic change is not necessarily unidirec...