Diagnosing Modality in Predictive Expressions

Journal of Semantics 31 (3):fft011 (2014)
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Next SectionThis short paper argues that predictive expressions (will, gonna) are modals. In section 1, I provide three empirical arguments for a treatment of predictive expressions as modals: (i) they behave like modals in that they can occur in overt and covert conditionals in a way that non-modal operators cannot; (ii) they have morphological variants which show displacement behaviors, i.e., nonveridicality; (iii) like modals, they obviate the personal experience requirement on predicates of personal taste. In section 2, I specifically rebut arguments by Kissine (2008) that will is not a modal. In section 3 I conclude

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Modality and temporality.Condoravdi Cleo & Kaufmann Stefan - 2005 - Journal of Semantics 22 (2):119-128.

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