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[286]-306) and indexes. 327 $t Frontmatter -- $tContents -- $tChapter 1 Background, objectives and methodology -- $tChapter 2 Evidentiality with parecer and resultar -- $tChapter 3 Degrees of transparency and subjectification with parecer and resultar -- $tChapter 4 Evidentiality and modality with prometer andamenazar -- $tChapter 5 Partial transparency with modal prometer andamenazar -- $tChapter 6 Subjectification of prometer and amenazar -- $tChapter 7 Evidentiality, modality and transparency with poder, deber and tener que -- $tChapter 8 Epistemic and evidential modals: modal grounding and subjectification -- $tChapter 9 General conclusions -- $t Backmatter 330 $aThis volume presents a systematic and comprehensive analysis of the Spanish evidential semi-auxiliaries parecer and resultar, the modal constructions with amenazar and prometer, and the modal auxiliaries poder, deber and tener que. These verbs have never been considered together in a global approach that transcends the classical "verbal periphrases" model. The book proposes a cognitive-functional account of evidentiality and modality in Spanish with special attention to subjectivity and grounding. The theoretical reflection relies on empirical evidence of two sorts: synchronic and diachronic corpus-analyses alternate with tests that measure the semantic and pragmatic compatibility of the evidential and epistemic constructions with specific sentences. Following the assumption that linguistic forms are determined by their meaning, the array of constructions that characterizes the different verbs justifies their grouping in three pairs of (semi-)auxiliaries: parecer vs resultar, amenazar vs prometer and poder vs deber/tener que. The distributional differences observed in the corpus are further shown to correlate with different degrees of grammaticalization. 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