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Title
The modal basis of progressive marking
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Abstract
In English, the alternation between simple vs progressive marking reflects a temporal contrast (perfective vs imperfective construals of a situation) as well as an epistemic one, corresponding to the cognitive distinction between “structural” vs “phenomenal” knowledge. One implication of this analysis is that even simple tense markers have an aspectual value, though that value may remain semantically underspecified (as in Germanic languages other than English for the present). In fact, the aspectually (non-)specific nature of a language’s present tense turns out to be a good basis for predicting the conspicuousness of the modal orientation of that language’s progressive construction(s). I argue that if a progressive construction is less grammaticalized in a language, it is both formally and semantically marked. Semantically, this translates into marked temporal uses (i.e., over and above the mere expression of ongoingness and duration) as well as, crucially, marked modal uses, which all instantiate the speaker’s judgment of a state of affairs as epistemically contingent.
Language
English
Source (book)
Aspektualität in Varietäten des Deutschen / Fischer, H. [edit.]; Gillmann, M. [edit.]; Schmuck, M. [edit.]
Source (series)
Linguistische Berichte - Sonderhefte
Publication
Hamburg : Helmut Buske Verlag GmbH , 2022
ISBN
978-3-96769-241-9
DOI
10.46771/978-3-96769-242-6
Volume/pages
p. 15-33
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Creation 17.11.2022
Last edited 14.08.2024
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