Prolegomena to a theory of X-marking

Linguistics and Philosophy 46 (6):1467-1510 (2023)
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Abstract

The morphological marking that distinguishes conditionals that are called “counterfactual” from those that are not, can also be found in other modal constructions, such as in the expression of wishes and oughts. We propose to call it “X-marking”. In this article, we lay out desiderata for a successful theory of X-marking and make some initial informal observations. Much remains to be done.

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