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Record Nr.

UNINA9910971618203321

Titolo

In the mood for mood / / edited by Tanja Mortelmans, Jesse Mortelmans and Walter De Mulder

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam ; ; New York : , : Rodopi, , 2011

ISBN

9786612991745

9781282991743

1282991744

9789042032705

9042032707

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (183 p.)

Collana

Cahiers Chronos ; ; 23

Altri autori (Persone)

MortelmansTanja

MortelmansJesse

De MulderWalter

Disciplina

400

Soggetti

Germanic languages - Semantics

Germanic languages - Syntax

Romance languages - Semantics

Romance languages - Syntax

Modality (Linguistics)

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material -- Modals and the present perfect / Kristin M. Eide -- Constraints on the meanings of modal auxiliaries in counterfactual clauses / An Verhulst and Renaat Declerck -- Non-root past modals / Hamida Demirdache and Myriam Uribe-Etxebarria -- The Italian modal dovere in the conditional: future reference, evidentiality and argumentation / Andrea Rocci -- The German evidential constructions and their origins: a corpus based analysis / Gabriele Diewald and Elena Smirnova -- Adverbs at the interface of tense, aspect and modality: evidence from Turkish / Eser E. Taylan and Ayhan Aksu-Koç -- Epistemic modalities and evidentiality in Standard Spoken Tibetan / Zuzana Vokurkova -- Evidential extensions of aspecto-temporal forms in Japanese from a typological perspective / Toshiyuki Sadanobu and



Andrej Malchukov -- Fake past and covert emotive modality / Sumiyo Nishiguchi.

Sommario/riassunto

This volume is a selection of papers presented at the 7th Chronos colloquium in Antwerp (2006), which deal with the expression of modality (in a wide sense), by modal and semi-modal verbs (in Germanic and Romance languages), on the one hand, and by other markers (in languages like Turkish, Tibetan and Japanese), on the other. The Antwerp edition’s special conference topic was the interaction between tense and modality, of which some of the papers collected in this volume also testify. The volume covers a wide range of languages and topics. Specific topics include: the distinction between root and epistemic modality and its interaction with tense and counterfactuality; epistemic deve and dovrebbe in Italian; semi-modals in German; the interpretation of epistemic past modals in English and Spanish; the interface between Turkish ‘almost’ adverbs and the Turkish verbal system; the meaning of epistemic endings in Spoken Standard Tibetan; Korean ‘evidential’ markers teiru and ta and so-called fake past sentences in Japanese.