Mood in the Languages of EuropeBjörn Rothstein, Rolf Thieroff John Benjamins Publishing, 2010. gada 15. dec. - 647 lappuses This book is the first comprehensive survey of mood in the languages of Europe. It gives readers access to a collection of data on mood. Each article presents the mood system of a specific European language in a way that readers not familiar with this language are able to understand and to interpret the data. The articles contain information on the morphology and semantics of the mood system, the possible combinations of tense and mood morphology, and the possible uses of the non-indicative mood(s). The papers address the explanation of mood from an empirical and descriptive perspective. This book is of interest to scholars of mood and modality, language contact, and areal linguistics and typology. |
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Mood in Norwegian | 56 |
Mood in Swedish | 71 |
Mood in Danish | 85 |
Mood in English | 103 |
Mood in Dutch | 117 |
Mood in Polish | 342 |
Mood in Czech and Slovak | 358 |
Mood in Sorbian | 376 |
Mood in Bosnian Croatian and Serbian | 394 |
Mood in Bulgarian and Macedonian | 409 |
Part V Baltic | 423 |
Mood in Latvian and Lithuanian | 425 |
Part VI Other IndoEuropean languages | 445 |
Mood in German | 133 |
Part II Romance | 155 |
Mood in French | 157 |
Mood in Portuguese | 179 |
Mood in Spanish | 198 |
Mood in Catalan | 221 |
Mood in Italian | 237 |
Mood in Rumanian | 251 |
Part III Celtic | 271 |
Mood in Irish | 273 |
Mood in Breton | 292 |
Mood in Welsh | 309 |
Part IV Slavic | 323 |
Mood in Russian | 325 |
Mood in Albanian | 447 |
Mood in Greek | 473 |
Mood in Modern Eastern Armenian | 492 |
Part VII FinnoUgric | 509 |
Mood in Finnish | 511 |
Mood in Estonian | 528 |
Mood in Hungarian | 551 |
Part VIII Other European languages | 569 |
Mood in Maltese | 571 |
Mood in Turkish | 584 |
Mood in Modern Georgian | 603 |
Mood in Basque | 633 |
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1st person 2nd person 3rd person adverbial Albanian aorist apodosis aspect auxiliary Bulgarian clitic COMP complement clause COND conditional mood construction contexts copula counterfactual counterfactual conditional cuar Czech definite deontic dialects diflerent epistemic Erelt Estonian evidential example express find Finnish first function Future Subjunctive German grammars grammaticalized hypothetical illocution imperfect indicative infinitive inflectional Iohn irrealis jussive languages Latvian lexical Linguistic Lithuanian Lower Sorbian Macedonian main clause marked marker matrix meaning modal verbs mood system morpheme morphological negation negative non-finite non-indicative moods non-past optative paradigm particle passive past participle past tense pattern perfective aspect periphrastic person singular pluperfect possible potential predicate present perfect present subjunctive present tense preterite preterite subjunctive protasis reference REFL Romance languages s/he semantic sentences Slavic languages speaker specific speech stem subjunctive forms subjunctive mood subordinate clauses suffix suflix syntactic Table temporal tense forms tense-mood tive typological Upper Sorbian verb forms verbal volitional