Untertitel:
A Corpus-Based Study of English Adverbs
Verlag:
DE GRUYTER
Erschienen:
25.09.2008
Seitenanzahl:
405
ISBN:
3110198924
EAN:
9783110198928
Sprache:
Englisch
Format:
PDF
Schutz:
Adobe-DRM
Downloadzeit:
Maximaler Downloadzeitraum: 24 Monate

The Semantic Field of Modal Certainty

Karin Aijmer / Anne-Marie Simon-Vandenbergen


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<p>In spite of the vast literature on modality in English, very little research has been done on modal adverbs as a group. While there are studies of individual adverbs, the semantic and pragmatic relations between them have been left largely unexplored. This book takes a close look at the whole field of modal certainty as expressed by adverbs in English. On the basis of corpus data the most frequent adverbs of certainty, including <em>certainly, indeed</em>, and <em>no doubt</em>, are examined from the point of view of their syntactic, semantic and pragmatic characteristics. The corpus used is the <em>International Corpus of English - Great Britain</em>, supplemented by data from other present-day English corpora, and questionnaires testing native speakers' intuitions on fine-grained similarities and differences between closely related adverbs. The methodology also includes the study of cross-linguistic equivalents as indicators of semantic-pragmatic relations between adverbs. Translation corpora yield correspondences in Swedish, Dutch, French and German. A detailed study of those correspondences adds useful information for setting up a semantic-pragmatic profile of each adverb, showing where their meanings overlap and where the boundaries are. The concept of semantic maps is relied on for plotting these relations.</p> <p>The book not only provides a thorough empirical study of English adverbs expressing certainty, it also contributes to a better theoretical understanding of the complexity of modal certainty, how it is related to speakers' goals and to other semantic areas. It is the first in-depth study of this kind, combining rich information on English as well as opening up perspectives for further empirical and theoretical research into modality.</p>

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