Created by Lisza Neumeier
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Question | Answer |
Modality | = semantic concept; expresses certain MEANING modal sentences= sentences that do not represent situations as facts, but as possible, necessary, probable, etc. |
Central/Core modals | |
Peripheral/marginal/semi modals | |
peripheral modal: example 'need' | |
Periphrastic forms | impressive - more impressive - most impressive (vs. Inflectional: big - bigger - biggest) when trisyllabic - eg. beautiful: periphrastic |
Epistemic modality what? 4 | |
Deontic (root) modality what? 4 | |
Subjunctive | Use the simple form of the verb. The simple form is the infinitive without the "to." The simple form of the verb "to go" is "go." The Subjunctive is only noticeable in certain forms and tenses. I suggest that he study. Is it essential that we be there? Don recommended that you join the committee. |
Conditional clauses | IF-Sentences 1,2 and 3 |
Interaction between speaker and hearer clause type | |
Form vs. use (clause type |
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