語系:
繁體中文
English
簡体中文
說明(常見問題)
圖書館個人資料蒐集告知聲明
登入
回首頁
切換:
標籤
|
MARC模式
|
ISBD
Re-assessing modalising expressions ...
~
Hohaus, Pascal.
Re-assessing modalising expressions : categories, co-text, and context
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : 單行本
副題名:
categories, co-text, and context
其他作者:
HohausPascal.,
其他作者:
SchulzeRainer, 1952-
出版地:
Amsterdam
出版者:
John Benjamins Publishing Company;
出版年:
c2020.
面頁冊數:
vi, 344 p.col. ill. : 25 cm.;
集叢名:
Studies in language companion series (SLCS)v.216
標題:
English language - Modality. -
標題:
English language - Semantics. -
標題:
English language - Grammatical categories. -
標題:
Japanese language - Modality. -
標題:
Japanese language - Semantics. -
標題:
Japanese language - Grammatical categories. -
標題:
Comparative linguistics. -
摘要註:
"Mood, modality and evidentiality are popular and dynamic areas in linguistics. Re-Assessing Modalising Expressions - Categories, co-text, and context focuses on the specific issue of the ways language users express permission, obligation, volition (intention), possibility and ability, necessity and prediction linguistically. Using a range of evidence and corpus data collected from different sources, the authors of this volume examine the distribution and functions of a range of patterns involving modalising expressions as predominantly found in standard American English, British English or Hong Kong English, but also in Japanese. The authors are particularly interested in addressing (co-)textual manifestations of modalising expressions as well as their distribution across different text-types and thus filling a gap research was unable to plug in the past. Thoughts on categorising or re-categorising modalising expressions initiate and complement a multi-perspectival enterprise that is intended to bring research in this area a step forward."--Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
9789027207913
內容註:
Modalising expressions and modality : an overview of trends and challenges / Rainer Schulze & Pascal Hohaus Revisiting global and intra-categorial frequency shifts in the English modals : a usage-based, constructionist view on the heterogeneity of modal development / Robert Daugs The scope of modal categories : an empirical study / Heiko Narrog Not just frequency, not just modality : production and perception of English semi-modals / David Lorenz & David Tizón-Couto How and why seem became an evidential / Günther Lampert Conditionals, modality, and Schrödinger's cat : conditionals as a family of linguistic qubits / Costas Gabrielatos Modal marking in conditionals. Grammar, usage and discourse / Heiko Narrog Present-day English constructions with chance(s) in Talmy's greater modal system and beyond / An Van Linden & Lieselotte Brems A genre-based analysis of evaluative modality in multi-verb sequences in English / Noriko Matsumoto Epistemic modals in academic English : a contrastive study of engineering, medicine and linguistics research papers / María Luisa Carrió-Pastor On the (con)textual properties of must, have to and shall : an integrative account / Grégory Furmaniak "The future elected government should fully represent the interests of Hongkong people" : diachronic change in the use of modalising expressions in Hong Kong English between 1928 and 2018 / Carolin Biewer, Lisa Lehnen & Ninja Schulz.
Re-assessing modalising expressions : categories, co-text, and context
Re-assessing modalising expressions
: categories, co-text, and context / edited by Pascal Hohaus, Rainer Schulze. - Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, c2020.. - vi, 344 p. ; col. ill. ; 25 cm.. - (Studies in language companion series (SLCS) ; v.216).
Modalising expressions and modality : an overview of trends and challenges / Rainer Schulze & Pascal Hohaus.
Includes bibliographical references and index..
ISBN 9789027207913ISBN 9027207917
English languageEnglish languageEnglish languageJapanese languageJapanese languageJapanese languageComparative linguistics. -- Modality. -- Semantics. -- Grammatical categories. -- Modality. -- Semantics. -- Grammatical categories.
Hohaus, Pascal.
Re-assessing modalising expressions : categories, co-text, and context
LDR
:03426cam a2200253 450
001
393779
010
1
$a
9789027207913
$b
hbk.
$d
NT3298
010
1
$a
9027207917
$b
hbk.
010
1
$z
9789027260529
$b
ebk.
100
$a
20210910d2020 k y0engy50 b
101
0
$a
eng
102
$a
nl
105
$a
a a 001yy
200
1
$a
Re-assessing modalising expressions
$e
categories, co-text, and context
$f
edited by Pascal Hohaus, Rainer Schulze.
210
$a
Amsterdam
$a
Philadelphia
$c
John Benjamins Publishing Company
$d
c2020.
215
1
$a
vi, 344 p.
$c
col. ill.
$d
25 cm.
225
2
$a
Studies in language companion series (SLCS)
$v
v.216
$x
0165-7763
320
$a
Includes bibliographical references and index.
327
1
$a
Modalising expressions and modality : an overview of trends and challenges / Rainer Schulze & Pascal Hohaus
$a
Revisiting global and intra-categorial frequency shifts in the English modals : a usage-based, constructionist view on the heterogeneity of modal development / Robert Daugs
$a
The scope of modal categories : an empirical study / Heiko Narrog
$a
Not just frequency, not just modality : production and perception of English semi-modals / David Lorenz & David Tizón-Couto
$a
How and why seem became an evidential / Günther Lampert
$a
Conditionals, modality, and Schrödinger's cat : conditionals as a family of linguistic qubits / Costas Gabrielatos
$a
Modal marking in conditionals. Grammar, usage and discourse / Heiko Narrog
$a
Present-day English constructions with chance(s) in Talmy's greater modal system and beyond / An Van Linden & Lieselotte Brems
$a
A genre-based analysis of evaluative modality in multi-verb sequences in English / Noriko Matsumoto
$a
Epistemic modals in academic English : a contrastive study of engineering, medicine and linguistics research papers / María Luisa Carrió-Pastor
$a
On the (con)textual properties of must, have to and shall : an integrative account / Grégory Furmaniak
$a
"The future elected government should fully represent the interests of Hongkong people" : diachronic change in the use of modalising expressions in Hong Kong English between 1928 and 2018 / Carolin Biewer, Lisa Lehnen & Ninja Schulz.
330
$a
"Mood, modality and evidentiality are popular and dynamic areas in linguistics. Re-Assessing Modalising Expressions - Categories, co-text, and context focuses on the specific issue of the ways language users express permission, obligation, volition (intention), possibility and ability, necessity and prediction linguistically. Using a range of evidence and corpus data collected from different sources, the authors of this volume examine the distribution and functions of a range of patterns involving modalising expressions as predominantly found in standard American English, British English or Hong Kong English, but also in Japanese. The authors are particularly interested in addressing (co-)textual manifestations of modalising expressions as well as their distribution across different text-types and thus filling a gap research was unable to plug in the past. Thoughts on categorising or re-categorising modalising expressions initiate and complement a multi-perspectival enterprise that is intended to bring research in this area a step forward."--Provided by publisher.
410
0
$1
2001
$a
Studies in language companion series
$v
216.
410
0
$1
2001
$a
Studies in language companion series (SLCS)
$v
v.216
$x
0165-7763
606
$a
English language
$x
Modality.
$2
lc
$3
386175
606
$a
English language
$x
Semantics.
$2
lc
$3
39360
606
$a
English language
$x
Grammatical categories.
$2
lc
$3
386176
606
$a
Japanese language
$x
Modality.
$2
lc
$3
386177
606
$a
Japanese language
$x
Semantics.
$2
lc
$3
386178
606
$a
Japanese language
$x
Grammatical categories.
$2
lc
$3
386179
606
$a
Comparative linguistics.
$2
lc
$3
28918
676
$a
425
$v
23
680
$a
PE1315.M6
702
1
$a
Hohaus
$b
Pascal.
$3
386173
702
1
$a
Schulze
$b
Rainer
$f
1952-
$3
386174
801
0
$a
cw
$b
CTU
$c
20210910
$g
AACR2
筆 0 讀者評論
館藏地:
全部
六樓西文書庫區
出版年:
卷號:
館藏
期刊年代月份卷期操作說明(Help)
1 筆 • 頁數 1 •
1
條碼號
典藏地名稱
館藏流通類別
資料類型
索書號
使用類型
借閱狀態
預約人數
期刊出刊日期 / 原館藏地 / 其他備註
附件
400685
六樓西文書庫區
圖書流通(BOOK_CIR)
BOOK
425/R281
一般使用(Normal)
書架上
0
1 筆 • 頁數 1 •
1
評論
新增評論
分享你的心得
建立或儲存個人書籤
書目轉出
取書館別
處理中
...
變更密碼
登入