ModalP and subjunctive present
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ModalP and subjunctive present
(Hituzi linguistics in English, no. 3)
Hituzi Syobo, 2006
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Colophon in Japanese
Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--Aoyama Gakuin University, 2005
References: p. 343-368
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Table of Contents
- Introduction and the Theoretical Framework
- ModalP Hypothesis
- The Structure of Infinitival Clauses
- On the Position of Not in Infinitival Clauses
- Ought to and Be to
- The General Properties of the Subjunctive Present
- The Structure of Subjunctive Present Clauses
- On the Modal Should in Mandative Subjunctive Clauses
- Tense in Subjunctive Present Clauses
- On Lexical Items Requiring a Subjunctive Present Clause〔ほか〕
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