Language Use and Linguistic Structure
DOI: 10.5507/ff.14.24440606.06
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An Alternative Analysis of Marginal Modals

Abstract: OLOMOUC MODERN LANGUAGE SERIES (OMLS) publishes peer-reviewed proceedings from selected conferences on linguistics, literature, and translation studies held at Palacký University, Olomouc, Czech Republic. AcknowledgementsThe editors are indebted to all those who have helped make this monograph possible. First and foremost, we would like to thank all the authors for both their enthusiastic participation in the conference and their cooperation in the editorial process. We would also like to express gratitude t… Show more

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“…They represent the meanings of ability, obligation, necessity, advice, probability, and permission. Sometimes they behave like central modals, following (Quirk, et al, 1985, Biber & Quirk 2007, et al, 2007, Collins, 2009, Leech, 2013, Vincent, 2014and Machová, 2015; their meanings are listed below:…”
Section: Semantics Of Quasi-modalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They represent the meanings of ability, obligation, necessity, advice, probability, and permission. Sometimes they behave like central modals, following (Quirk, et al, 1985, Biber & Quirk 2007, et al, 2007, Collins, 2009, Leech, 2013, Vincent, 2014and Machová, 2015; their meanings are listed below:…”
Section: Semantics Of Quasi-modalsmentioning
confidence: 99%