Hypothetical modality : grammaticalisation in an L2 dialect
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Hypothetical modality : grammaticalisation in an L2 dialect
(Studies in language companion series / series editors, Werner Abraham, Michael Noonan, v. 51)
J. Benjamins Pub. Co., c2000
- : eur
- : us
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注記
Bibliography: p. [259]-278
Includes indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book marks a new development in the field of grammaticalisation studies, in that it extends the field of grammaticalisation studies from relatively homogeneous languages to those possessing well-established and institutionalised second language varieties. In Hypothetical Modality, special reference is made to Singaporean English, a native-speaker L2 dialect of considerable importance in the South-East Asian region, and to the expression in the dialect of hypothetical modality, which appears to be indistinguishable from non-hypothetical modality in terms of the use of preterite or past forms of modal verbs. Within a grammaticalisation
framework, a number of factors can be seen to be relevant to an explanation, including substratum and contact features such as tense/aspect marking, levels of lexical retention as an individual (psychological) phenomenon, and the fact that such dialects have a discontinuity in their development. In addition, the book defines pragmatic approaches to the understanding of hypothetical modality, in both diachronic and synchronic terms.
目次
- 1. Preamble
- 2. Preface
- 3. Abbreviations
- 4. List of Figures
- 5. List of Tables
- 6. 1. Introduction
- 7. 2. Hypothetical modality as a grammatical category
- 8. 3. A diachronic corpus study of would
- 9. 4. Singaporean English and substratum influences in the grammaticalisation of hypothetical modality
- 10. 5. The interaction of tense and aspect in the grammaticalisation of counterfactuality
- 11. 6. Hypothetical WILL: A study in retention
- 12. 7. The Lexical Memory Traces Hypothesis
- 13. 8. Conclusions
- 14. Appendices
- 15. Appendix 1: Chapter 6 Questionnaire
- 16. Appendix 2: Chapter 6 Control Questionnaire
- 17. Bibliography
- 18. Selected bibliography
- 19. Primary sources
- 20. Name Index
- 21. Subject Index
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