In:Expressing the Same by the Different: The subjunctive vs the indicative in French
Igor Dreer
[Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics 59] 2007
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Published online: 15 September 2007
https://doi.org/10.1075/sfsl.59.toc
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Table of contents
Dedicationv
Acknowledgementsxi
List of tables
List of figuresxv
Preface
Part 1. The problem of French mood
1. Sentence-oriented approaches
2. Sign-oriented approaches
Part 2. Columbia School theory
3. The basic principles
4. Hypothesis
Part 3. "Micro-level" analysis
5. Occurrence System and the encoder's commitment
6. Occurrence System and subjective comment
7. Occurrence System and negation
Part 4. "Macro-level" analysis165
8. "From sign to text" approach
9. "From text to sign" approach
Part 5. The subjunctive moods: Diachronic analysis
10. Previous explanations for the use of the Subjunctive forms and for their disfavoring
11. The analysis of the general disfavoring of the Subjunctive
12. The analysis of the disfavoring of the Imperfect Subjunctive
13. The Subjunctive moods in Old French: "Micro-level" analysis
14. The Subjunctive moods in Old French: "Macro-level" analysis
15. The Subjunctive moods in contemporary French: "Micro-level" analysis
16. The Subjunctive moods in contemporary French: "Macro-level" analysis
Concluding remarks
List of references
Name index
Subject index
