User:Gwalla/modality (linguistics)
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In linguistics, a grammatical category that expresses the status of a proposition. Certainty, probability, desirability, and obligation are all examples of modality. In most languages it is shown through auxiliary verbs (called modal verbs), grammatical particles, or by inflection of the verb (see grammatical mood).
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[edit] Realis and Irrealis
- Realis & Irrealis grammatical categories
- realis & irrealis mood inflections
- indicative & subjunctive
[edit] Propositional modality
[edit] Epistemic modality
[edit] Evidential modality
[edit] Mixed propositional systems
[edit] Event modality
[edit] Imperative, jussive, and hortative
[edit] Deontic modality
[edit] Dynamic modality
[edit] Wishes and fears
[edit] Modality and Tense
- Future tense as irrealis
- Modal-past, "would" as modal-past, Greek optative as past-tense subjunctive