On perfect(ive) morphology above and below modals. The H-ident hypothesis

The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that temporal-aspectual morphology can only be interpretable regarding root modals. It is not interpretable with epistemic modals. We will defend that this difference has its origin in the non-eventive nature of the latter.  This proposal will take us, on...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a7fb15980db14de0a35e0c30e4432d0a2021-11-27T10:46:45ZOn perfect(ive) morphology above and below modals. The H-ident hypothesis10.5565/rev/catjl.2411695-68852014-9719https://doaj.org/article/a7fb15980db14de0a35e0c30e4432d0a2018-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://revistes.uab.cat/catJL/article/view/241https://doaj.org/toc/1695-6885https://doaj.org/toc/2014-9719 The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that temporal-aspectual morphology can only be interpretable regarding root modals. It is not interpretable with epistemic modals. We will defend that this difference has its origin in the non-eventive nature of the latter.  This proposal will take us, on the one hand, to support the hypothesis of the identity of haber (‘have’), i.e., the semantic equivalence between examples in which the main predicate of the periphrastic structure (<modalEpistemic + have:INF – V:PST.PTCP>) and the epistemic modal (<have - modalEpistemic. PST.PTCP + V:INF>) are construed with the auxiliary verb haber. On the other hand, we will maintain that epistemic modals are integrated into monoclausal structures. Conversely, the structures into which root modals are integrated would be biclausal. Ángeles Carrasco GutiérrezUniversitat Autònoma de Barcelonaarticlemodal auxiliariessyntactic scopetensegrammatical aspectPhilology. LinguisticsP1-1091CAENCatalan Journal of Linguistics, Vol 17 (2018)
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language CA
EN
topic modal auxiliaries
syntactic scope
tense
grammatical aspect
Philology. Linguistics
P1-1091
spellingShingle modal auxiliaries
syntactic scope
tense
grammatical aspect
Philology. Linguistics
P1-1091
Ángeles Carrasco Gutiérrez
On perfect(ive) morphology above and below modals. The H-ident hypothesis
description The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that temporal-aspectual morphology can only be interpretable regarding root modals. It is not interpretable with epistemic modals. We will defend that this difference has its origin in the non-eventive nature of the latter.  This proposal will take us, on the one hand, to support the hypothesis of the identity of haber (‘have’), i.e., the semantic equivalence between examples in which the main predicate of the periphrastic structure (<modalEpistemic + have:INF – V:PST.PTCP>) and the epistemic modal (<have - modalEpistemic. PST.PTCP + V:INF>) are construed with the auxiliary verb haber. On the other hand, we will maintain that epistemic modals are integrated into monoclausal structures. Conversely, the structures into which root modals are integrated would be biclausal.
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title On perfect(ive) morphology above and below modals. The H-ident hypothesis
title_short On perfect(ive) morphology above and below modals. The H-ident hypothesis
title_full On perfect(ive) morphology above and below modals. The H-ident hypothesis
title_fullStr On perfect(ive) morphology above and below modals. The H-ident hypothesis
title_full_unstemmed On perfect(ive) morphology above and below modals. The H-ident hypothesis
title_sort on perfect(ive) morphology above and below modals. the h-ident hypothesis
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