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Motivation in English MUST and Hungarian KELL

Pelyvás-Ferenczik, P.: Motivation in English MUST and Hungarian KELL.
In: Motivation in Grammar and the Lexicon. Ed.: by Klaus-Uwe Panther, Günter Radden, John Benjamins Publishing Co., Amsterdam; Philadelphia, 171-190, 2011, (Human cognitive processing ; 27) ISBN: 9789027223814
title:
Motivation in English MUST and Hungarian KELL
authors:
  • Pelyvás-Ferenczik Péter
published:
2011
type:
book chapter
genre:
book chapter
language:
English
HAC:
Humanities, Linguistics
subjects:
modalitás, Nyelvtechnologia es bioetika
abstract:
The aim of this paper is to find motivation (and perhaps also some of its limits) in grammatical structures associated with the English modal must and its Hungarian equivalent kell.Motivation is seen as coming from various ingredients of a conceptual structure associated with the modals that is assumed to be far more complex than was suggested in previous analyses of the 1990's, in particular Sweetser (1990). Although also based on force dynamics (Talmy 1988), the view of modality offered here is more fine-grained in including participants and matching forces associated with them, especially in the deontic senses. The roles attributed to participants in conceptual structure can be seen as motivating alternative grammatical structures found with a similar function elsewhere as well. In this way we can conclude that the assumed conceptual structure motivates a certain variation in linguistic structures and, conversely, the presence of these structures can be taken as indirect evidence that the conceptual structure is valid. The correlation, however, has its limits as well. Some of the radical changes in conceptual structure resulting from the root to epistemic extension are at best marginally represented in grammatical structure. The paper also offers suggestions as to why this may be the case.
projects:
NI 68436; TÁMOP-4.2.1/B-09/1/KONV-2010-0007
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