In:Modality and Subordinators
Jackie Nordström
[Studies in Language Companion Series 116] 2010
► pp. v–xii
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Published online: 27 January 2010
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.116.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.116.toc
Table of contents
Preface and acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Chapter 1. Introduction
Part I. Modality and subordinators in the language of the world
Chapter 2. Modality
Chapter 3. The morphosyntactic status of modality
Chapter 4. Subordinators and modality
Chapter 5. Investigation of semantic, functional, and notational similarities between propositional modality and subordinators in the languages of the world
Part II. Modality and subordinators in the Germanic languages
Chapter 6. The Germanic indicative and subjunctive as propositional modality markers
Chapter 7. Modal markers and word order in the Germanic languages
Chapter 8. General subordinators and propositional modality in the Germanic languages
Chapter 9. Speech-act modality
Chapter 10. Relative and adverbial subordinators
Chapter 11. Conclusion and final remarks
Appendix A. Two typological surveys of the morphosyntactic status of propositional modality
Appendix B. Sources for the typological surveys
References
Language index
Subject index
