
On the interaction between modal and aspectual periphrases
Author(s) -
Brenda Laça
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
borealis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1893-3211
DOI - 10.7557/1.8.2.4948
Subject(s) - modality (human–computer interaction) , modal , generalization , linguistics , context (archaeology) , modal verb , semantics (computer science) , verb , event (particle physics) , computer science , artificial intelligence , history , epistemology , philosophy , programming language , archaeology , chemistry , physics , quantum mechanics , polymer chemistry
This paper explores the semantics of combinations in which a modal verb is preceded by a progressive, an incremental or a habitual periphrasis. Two distinct readings in context, aspectualized VP and aspectualized modality readings, are found to correlate with the (not-)at- issue status of the modal according to Tonhauser's diagnostics. Implicative readings (a generalization of the more restrictive notion of actuality entailments) emerge obligatorily in aspectualized VP readings, but are also present in some aspectualized modality readings. Aspectualized modality readings provide evidence for the claim that modalized event descriptions are stative.