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Over the past few decades, the book series Linguistische Arbeiten
[Linguistic Studies], comprising over 500 volumes, has made a
significant contribution to the development of linguistic theory
both in Germany and internationally. The series will continue to
deliver new impulses for research and maintain the central insight
of linguistics that progress can only be made in acquiring new
knowledge about human languages both synchronically and
diachronically by closely combining empirical and theoretical
analyses. To this end, we invite submission of high-quality
linguistic studies from all the central areas of general
linguistics and the linguistics of individual languages which
address topical questions, discuss new data and advance the
development of linguistic theory.
Locating the subjunctive at the interface of mood and modality,
this book presents a systematic description of the use of the
English subjunctive in main clauses, noun clauses, relative
clauses, and adverbial clauses. It explores the factors which
governed its competition with other verbal expressions in texts
ranging from the 9th to the beginning of the 18th century.
Employing close reading alongside analysis of corpus data and the
use of descriptive statistics, it offers new insights into the
research landscape of English subjunctive use and into the fields
of historical English linguistics and corpus linguistics.
Locating the subjunctive at the interface of mood and modality,
this book presents a systematic description of the use of the
English subjunctive in main clauses, noun clauses, relative
clauses, and adverbial clauses. It explores the factors which
governed its competition with other verbal expressions in texts
ranging from the 9th to the beginning of the 18th century.
Employing close reading alongside analysis of corpus data and the
use of descriptive statistics, it offers new insights into the
research landscape of English subjunctive use and into the fields
of historical English linguistics and corpus linguistics.
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