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- Aside from this, though, shall and will (like the other modals) are defective verbs – they do not have other grammatical forms such as infinitives, imperatives or participles.
- Epistemic modals can be analyzed as raising verbs, while deontic modals can be analyzed as control verbs.
- These words, when used as modals, are typically linked to the clause that they modalize through the Tagalog linker -ng or na.
- As Lyons finds single lexemes of epistemic modals in English that are used in questions and under negation, he assumes that they must be part of a separate class of epistemic modality–the so called objective epistemic modality, in contrast to subjective epistemic modality—whose operators are considered to be taking the same position in the clause as illocutionary operators.
- She is an influential and widely cited semanticist whose expertise includes modals, conditionals, situation semantics, and a range of topics relating to the syntax–semantics interface.
- Also similar to Scots, the modals 'can', and less commonly 'will', have contracted forms "cannet" and "winnet".
- This property of update semantics has led to its widespread application to presuppositions, modals, and conditionals.
- English, including fixin' to, multiple modals like might could and should oughta (reportedly used by every social class and, as of the 1980s Linguistic Atlas of the Gulf States, predominately in Upper and Lower East Texas), and plural verbal -s as in Our father and mother helps used by both Black and (somewhat less commonly) white Texans.
- In English, the only tenses are past and non-past, though the term "future" is sometimes applied to periphrastic constructions involving modals such as will and go.
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