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Mood in Maltese
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In: Mood systems in the languages of Europe ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00583994 ; Björn Rothstein and Rolf Thieroff. Mood systems in the languages of Europe, John Benjamins, pp.571-583, 2010, Studies in Language Companion Series 120 (2010)
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Mood in Maltese
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In: Mood systems in the languages of Europe ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00583994 ; Björn Rothstein and Rolf Thieroff. Mood systems in the languages of Europe, John Benjamins, pp.571-583, 2010, Studies in Language Companion Series 120 (2010)
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Abstract:
This paper shows that although Maltese has a set of morphological moods limited to two categories: an assertive mood, the Indicative, and an illocutionary mood, the Imperative; the two basic aspects of the Indicative mood can also bring modal values, which are in line with their semantics. The Perfective is used for the expression of epistemic values (counterfactual, evidential); the Imperfective for the expression of epistemic values (possibility eventuality, optative, hortative) and the prohibitive. In addition a set of periphrastic constructions with auxiliary verbs has been developed for the expression of (mainly) deontic values.
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[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics; auxiliary; deontic; epistemic; grammaticalisation; illocutionary force; Maltese; modality; mood; morpho-syntax; Semitic
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URL: https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00583994
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