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ArtikelImpersonals with ser (‘to be’) and the dominion of effective control  
Oleh: Vesterinen, Rainer
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Language Sciences (Full Text) vol. 41 no. Part B (2014), page 143-152.
Topik: Cognitive Grammar; Conceptualizer; Dominion; Subjunctive mood
Fulltext: 41-Part-B_Vesterinen.pdf (361.86KB)
Isi artikelThe present paper analyses the semantic meaning of the subjunctive mood in complements of deontic and evaluative impersonal expressions. From the perspective of Cognitive Grammar, it is argued that the meaning of the subjunctive mood is to designate events that are located outside the conceptualizer’s dominion, whereas the impersonal expression puts focus on the relevant dominion, i.e. the dominion of effective control. Thus, the analysis shows that there is a conceptual relation between the conceptual content of the impersonal expression, on the one hand, and occurrence of the subjunctive mood, on the other hand. An additional analysis concerns the occurrence and the meaning of the inflected infinitive in contexts that imply a low degree of effective control.
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