In:Keys to the History of English: Diachronic linguistic change, morpho-syntax and lexicography
Edited by Thijs Porck, Moragh S. Gordon and Luisella Caon
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 363] 2024
► pp. 103–119
Modality and the English subjunctive in noun clauses
A diachronic study
Published online: 4 April 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.363.05moe
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.363.05moe
Abstract
The paper starts with a survey of earlier studies on the subjunctive in English noun clauses, and it
promises the analysis of the parameter modality expressed by third person singular present tense verbal syntagms in a
corpus of almost 550,000 words. Two models of modality are distinguished; in the first model, the relevant descriptive
parameters are fact and non-fact modality, in the second root and epistemic modality. The subjunctive realises
non-fact modality in the first, root modality in the second model. The application of both models to the corpus
analysis yields a frequency descrease of noun clauses expressing non-fact/root modality, but only the second model,
which includes meaning specifications of the competitors of the subjunctive, allows the prediction that they will
probably guarantee the survival of the subjunctive.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Data and research method
- 3.Diachronic analysis of subjunctive use
- 3.1The non-fact vs fact model of modality
- 3.2The root vs. epistemic model of modality
- 3.3The modality of periphrastic expressions
- 4.Summary
Notes References
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