Modality and Mood in Romance: Modal interpretation, mood selection, and mood alternation

This collective volume contains a selection of research contributions, presented at the 30th Deutscher Romanistentag[German Conference on Romance languages and literatures] in 2007 in Vienna in the section "Mood and Modality in Romance”. The Romance languages studied here include Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Catalan and French. All contributions thematically explore the status and importance of modality and mood and their reciprocal relationships with reference to theoretical approaches.

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Modality and Mood in Romance: Modal interpretation, mood selection, and mood alternation

This collective volume contains a selection of research contributions, presented at the 30th Deutscher Romanistentag[German Conference on Romance languages and literatures] in 2007 in Vienna in the section "Mood and Modality in Romance”. The Romance languages studied here include Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Catalan and French. All contributions thematically explore the status and importance of modality and mood and their reciprocal relationships with reference to theoretical approaches.

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Modality and Mood in Romance: Modal interpretation, mood selection, and mood alternation

Modality and Mood in Romance: Modal interpretation, mood selection, and mood alternation

Modality and Mood in Romance: Modal interpretation, mood selection, and mood alternation

Modality and Mood in Romance: Modal interpretation, mood selection, and mood alternation

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This collective volume contains a selection of research contributions, presented at the 30th Deutscher Romanistentag[German Conference on Romance languages and literatures] in 2007 in Vienna in the section "Mood and Modality in Romance”. The Romance languages studied here include Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Catalan and French. All contributions thematically explore the status and importance of modality and mood and their reciprocal relationships with reference to theoretical approaches.


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ISBN-13: 9783110234343
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 12/20/2010
Series: Linguistische Arbeiten Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 245
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Martin G. Becker, University ofCologne, Germany; Eva-Maria Remberger, University ofKonstanz, Germany.

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