[Lingtyp] help needed

Nigel Vincent nigel.vincent at manchester.ac.uk
Wed Apr 1 09:36:25 UTC 2020


Many thanks to everyone for their speedy and helpful replies. I now have plenty of material to pass on to my students.
Best
Nigel


Professor Nigel Vincent, FBA MAE
Professor Emeritus of General & Romance Linguistics
The University of Manchester

Linguistics & English Language
School of Arts, Languages and Cultures
The University of Manchester



https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/researchers/nigel-vincent(f973a991-8ece-453e-abc5-3ca198c869dc).html
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Subject: [Lingtyp] help needed


I'm teaching a course this semester at Copenhagen and one of the topics to be covered is mood and modality. In my reading list I had recommended Palmer's CUP book with that title and Portner's OUP book 'Modality' for those who wanted to pursue the formal semantic/pragmatic side of thinsg. Unfortunately those are not now accessible since the library is closed. I'd be grateful therefore for suggestions of survey articles that I can access in pdf format and upload onto the course webpages. Since the central theme of the course is grammar, morphology and typological variation rather than formal semantics, it is particularly surveys of that kind which I'm looking for.
Best
Nigel

Professor Nigel Vincent, FBA MAE
Professor Emeritus of General & Romance Linguistics
The University of Manchester

Linguistics & English Language
School of Arts, Languages and Cultures
The University of Manchester



https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/researchers/nigel-vincent(f973a991-8ece-453e-abc5-3ca198c869dc).html
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