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
Mood in the Languages of Europe (Studies in Language Companion Series)
β Scribed by BjΓΆrn Rothstein, Rolf Thieroff (Editors)
- Publisher
- John Benjamins Publishing Company
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 660
- Series
- Studies in Language Companion Series 120
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
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-indicaΒtive 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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