The present work deals with the spanish grammatical constructions with the verbs that admit both the verb in the indicative and the subjunctive in the subordinate clause and whose meaning varies depending on the selected mood in the subordinate clause. The subject of our research are the verbs insistir (en), decir, temer, temerse, sentir, esperar, hacer and parecer. By the parallel language corpus InterCorp we analyse what are the trends in the use of the above verbs in the indicative and subjunctive and we study the influence of this modal opposition how it is reflected in the czech translation. Keywords: mood, modality, subjunctive, indicative, change of meanin
This paper presents a semantic analysis of the Spanish modal verbs deber ‘must’ and tener que ‘have ...
Epistemic modality expresses the speaker's degree of confidence about the content of the proposition...
The acquisition and teaching of mood and, in particular, Spanish subjunctive has traditionally recei...
KEY WORDS subjunctive, nominal clauses, Spanish, Czech, norm, usage ! ABSTRACT Many works and studie...
in English Choice of Mood in Spanish Grammatical Constructions Expressing Potentiality (with Referen...
This study deals with the discourse function of the Spanish subjunctive mood. Traditional approaches...
The present work deals with the use of mood in relative clauses in Spanish and its translations to C...
Concessive sentences in Spanish are associated with different moods depending on the degree of certa...
The title of this work "The present of the subjunctive mood in some subordinated clauses of the Arge...
(English) The basic content of this work is a theoretical analysis of the works of Bohumil Zavadil, ...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate simple Spanish clauses expressing implied will. They re...
This paper is mainly concerned with the uses of the subjunctive in Modern Spanish. Section 2 gives a...
The aim of this paper is to present the grammatical status of the category of Mood, to compare the f...
In order to be able to account for the alternating and non-alternating uses of mood in Spanish this ...
in English Expression of Posteriority in Spanish through Indicative and Subjunctive The aim of this ...
This paper presents a semantic analysis of the Spanish modal verbs deber ‘must’ and tener que ‘have ...
Epistemic modality expresses the speaker's degree of confidence about the content of the proposition...
The acquisition and teaching of mood and, in particular, Spanish subjunctive has traditionally recei...
KEY WORDS subjunctive, nominal clauses, Spanish, Czech, norm, usage ! ABSTRACT Many works and studie...
in English Choice of Mood in Spanish Grammatical Constructions Expressing Potentiality (with Referen...
This study deals with the discourse function of the Spanish subjunctive mood. Traditional approaches...
The present work deals with the use of mood in relative clauses in Spanish and its translations to C...
Concessive sentences in Spanish are associated with different moods depending on the degree of certa...
The title of this work "The present of the subjunctive mood in some subordinated clauses of the Arge...
(English) The basic content of this work is a theoretical analysis of the works of Bohumil Zavadil, ...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate simple Spanish clauses expressing implied will. They re...
This paper is mainly concerned with the uses of the subjunctive in Modern Spanish. Section 2 gives a...
The aim of this paper is to present the grammatical status of the category of Mood, to compare the f...
In order to be able to account for the alternating and non-alternating uses of mood in Spanish this ...
in English Expression of Posteriority in Spanish through Indicative and Subjunctive The aim of this ...
This paper presents a semantic analysis of the Spanish modal verbs deber ‘must’ and tener que ‘have ...
Epistemic modality expresses the speaker's degree of confidence about the content of the proposition...
The acquisition and teaching of mood and, in particular, Spanish subjunctive has traditionally recei...