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Modal Adjectives - English Deontic and Evaluative Constructions in Diachrony and Synchrony (Hardcover)
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Modal Adjectives - English Deontic and Evaluative Constructions in Diachrony and Synchrony (Hardcover)
Series: Topics in English Linguistics [TiEL]
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The book revisits the notion of deontic modality from the
perspective of an understudied category in the modal domain, viz.
adjectives. On the basis of synchronic and diachronic corpus
studies, it analyses the semantics of English adjectives like
essential and appropriate, and uses this to refine traditional
definitions of deontic modality, which are mainly based on the
study of modal verbs. In a first step, it is shown that the set of
meanings expressed by extraposition constructions with deontic
adjectives is quite different from the set of meanings identified
in the literature on modal verbs. Adjectival complement
constructions lack the directive meanings of obligation or
permission, which are traditionally regarded as the core deontic
categories, and they have semantic extensions towards non-modal
meanings in the evaluative domain. In a second step, the analysis
of adjectives is used to propose an alternative definition of
deontic modality, which covers both the meanings of verbs and
adjectives, and which can deal with the different extensions
towards modal and non-modal categories. This is integrated into a
conceptual map, which works both in diachrony, defining pathways of
change from premodal to modal to evaluative meaning, and in
synchrony, accommodating refinements within each set of meanings.
In the process, this study points to the emergence of partially
filled constructions, and it offers additional evidence for
well-established changes in the history of English, such as the
decline of the subjunctive and the rise of the to-infinitive in
complement constructions. The book is of particular interest to
researchers and graduate students with a focus on mood and
modality, and the interface between syntax, semantics and
pragmatics, as well as that between synchrony and diachrony.
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