Table of Contents
Acknowledgements v
Aims, methodology and data 1
Why this book is needed and what it is about 1
Modality and pragmatics 3
Aims 5
Methodology 6
Outline of the book 9
Establishing meaning relations: Problems and solutions 10
Introduction 10
Traditional theories of field semantics 10
The representation of non-discreteness in the conceptual field 12
Frame semantics 13
Semantic fields and feature decomposition 15
Methods to analyse semantic fields based on similarity and adjacency 16
Multifunctionality and translation paradigms 17
The representation problem - semantic maps 19
Lexical items and patterns 21
Summing up: the procedure used to study semantic relations in this work 22
The linguistic categories of modality and evidentiality 24
Introduction 24
Chafe (1986): A broad view of evidentiality 24
Faller (2002): A narrow view of evidentiality 29
Evidentials, modals and degrees of commitment 31
Adverbs of certainty and the assertive sentence 32
Subjectivity and evidentiality 33
Mirativity: how relevant is it in the English system? 36
Conclusion 38
An integrated model for describing adverbs of certainty 40
Introduction 40
Heteroglossia and rhetorical function 40
Indexicality and the context 44
Reflexivity 49
Levels of meaning 51
Classification of adverbs of certainty 57
Introduction 57
Classifications of adverbs of certainty in grammars 57
Studies of modal adverbials in English 64
The list of adverbs studied in this book 69
The meaning of modal adverbs 71
Adverbs of certainty 74
A contrastive perspective 77
The epistemic certainty adverbs certainly, definitely, indeed: Synatagmatic and paradigmatic dimensions 80
Introduction 80
A note on frequencies 80
A syntagmatic approach 81
A paradigmatic approach: the use of translation paradigms 83
Subclassification of the adverbs of certainty 83
Certainly 85
Definitely 97
Indeed 104
Summing up 119
The epistemic certainty adverbs no doubt, surely: Syntagmatic and paradigmatic dimensions 121
No doubt and related expressions 121
Surely 134
Summing up 145
Evidential, expectation and speech act adverbs: Syntagmatic and paradigmatic dimensions 147
Evidential adverbs 147
Expectation adverbs 172
Speech act adverbs 191
Adverbs of certainty and the wider context: Text types and genres 195
Introduction 195
Distribution in corpora 195
Of course 204
Certainly 210
Indeed 214
Obviously 219
Clearly 223
Definitely 227
Surely 229
Naturally 235
No doubt 236
A note on undoubtedly 243
Conclusions: a comparison with previous studies 244
Semantic-pragmatic relations: Networks and maps 247
Introduction 247
The method of establishing translation networks 247
The translation networks in four languages 249
The evidential adverbs obviously, clearly, evidently 254
Certainly, surely, definitely, indeed, no doubt 257
Expectation markers: of course and naturally 261
Coded and pragmatic meanings 262
Networks as the basis for semantic maps 263
Semantic-pragmatic relations: Parameters and features 278
Introduction 278
Parameters and features 278
Position in the clause 280
Scope 283
Modal status 283
Heteroglossic functions 304
Discourse functions 308
Indexical stance 311
Register: speech and writing 314
Connecting adverbs: clusters based on the feature analysis 315
Connecting features and translations 318
Conclusions 321
Appendix 325
Notes 369
References 371
Index of names 387
Index of subjects 389
Abbreviations of corpora 396