Discourse markers and modal particles : categorization and description /

The present article investigates a cross-linguistic correlation between the meaning/function and the position of modal/final particles. It argues that some of the modal particles and their analogs in German, French, and Japanese derive from discourse markers that have come to express some (inter)sub...

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Other Authors: Degand, Liesbeth (Editor), Cornillie, Bert, 1975- (Editor), Pietrandrea, Paola (Editor)
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Published: Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2013
Series:Pragmatics & beyond ; 234.
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505 0 0 |t Modal particles and discourse markers : two sides of the same coin? : introduction /  |r Liesbeth Degand, Bert Cornillie and Paola Pietrandrea --  |t "Same same but different" : modal particles, discourse markers and the art (and purpose) of categorization /  |r Gabriele Diewald --  |t A radical construction grammar perspective on the modal particle-discourse particle distinction /  |r Kerstin Fischer and Maria Alm --  |t Analyzing modal adverbs as modal particles and discourse markers /  |r Karin Aijmer --  |t Modal particles, discourse markers, and adverbs with it-suffix in Estonian /  |r Annika Valdmets --  |t Modal particles : problems in defining a category /  |r Steven Schoonjans --  |t From TAM to discourse : the role of information status in North-Western Italian gièa already' /  |r Mario Squartini --  |t The fuzzy boundaries between discourse marking and modal marking /  |r Maria Josep Cuenca --  |t From discourse markers to modal/final particles : what the position reveals about the continuum /  |r Katsunobu Izutsu and Mitsuko Narita Izutsu --  |g Index. 
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