: Björn Hansen, Ferdinand de Haan
: Modals in the Languages of Europe A Reference Work
: De Gruyter Mouton
: 9783110219210
: Empirical Approaches to Language Typology [EALT]ISSN
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This book is a collection of papers on modals in the languages of Europe, written by experts in the area of modality. It provides readers with a wealth of data and addresses the issues of under which circumstances modals are borrowed, from which linguistic materials they typically arise in these languages, and whether and how modals form a system which is separate from other word classes.



Björn Hansen, University of Regensburg, Germany;Ferdinand de Haan, University of Arizona, USA.

Contents6
List of contributors8
Abbreviations used in glossing13
1. Introduction16
A. Modals in Indo-European languages (Western branch)24
2. Modals in the Germanic languages26
3. Modals in Irish86
4. Modals in the Romance languages122
5. Modals in Greek154
B. Modals in Indo-European languages (Eastern branch)180
6. Modals in the Slavonic languages182
7. Modals in Baltic214
8. Modals in Albanian244
9. Modality in Romani282
C. Modals in Non-Indo-European languages338
10. The grammaticalisation of modal auxiliaries in Maltese and Arabic vernaculars of the Mediterranean area340
11. Modal verbs in Balto-Finnic378
12. Modals in Hungarian418
13. Mood and modality in Berber446
14. Modality in Basque472
15. Modals in Turkic502
16. Concluding chapter: modal constructions in the languages of Europe526
Subject index576
Languages and language varieties index584