Sur les spécificités discursives de (be) likely

This paper aims to characterize the textual properties of the modal adjective likely, which has been largely neglected in the literature on modal studies. Our quantitative and qualitative analysis is based on a corpus stratified into seven discourse modes and has helped us to identify three distinct...

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Main Author: Grégory Furmaniak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université Jean Moulin - Lyon 3 2020-06-01
Series:Lexis: Journal in English Lexicology
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/lexis/4227
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description This paper aims to characterize the textual properties of the modal adjective likely, which has been largely neglected in the literature on modal studies. Our quantitative and qualitative analysis is based on a corpus stratified into seven discourse modes and has helped us to identify three distinct uses of the modal form under study. Each of these uses is associated with specific semantic, syntactic, argumentative and registral features. However, the study also shows that a number of properties are common to all the uses of likely, the most remarkable ones being the adjective’s strong attraction towards existential processes, future-time reference and logical coherence links, especially cause/consequence relations.
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spelling doaj-art-a33f6fab723345ef8bbc62ec524ff1d52024-12-09T14:52:47ZengUniversité Jean Moulin - Lyon 3Lexis: Journal in English Lexicology1951-62152020-06-011510.4000/lexis.4227Sur les spécificités discursives de (be) likelyGrégory FurmaniakThis paper aims to characterize the textual properties of the modal adjective likely, which has been largely neglected in the literature on modal studies. Our quantitative and qualitative analysis is based on a corpus stratified into seven discourse modes and has helped us to identify three distinct uses of the modal form under study. Each of these uses is associated with specific semantic, syntactic, argumentative and registral features. However, the study also shows that a number of properties are common to all the uses of likely, the most remarkable ones being the adjective’s strong attraction towards existential processes, future-time reference and logical coherence links, especially cause/consequence relations.https://journals.openedition.org/lexis/4227likelymodal adjectivesemi-modalepistemic modalityevidentiality
spellingShingle Grégory Furmaniak
Sur les spécificités discursives de (be) likely
Lexis: Journal in English Lexicology
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modal adjective
semi-modal
epistemic modality
evidentiality
title Sur les spécificités discursives de (be) likely
title_full Sur les spécificités discursives de (be) likely
title_fullStr Sur les spécificités discursives de (be) likely
title_full_unstemmed Sur les spécificités discursives de (be) likely
title_short Sur les spécificités discursives de (be) likely
title_sort sur les specificites discursives de be likely
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modal adjective
semi-modal
epistemic modality
evidentiality
url https://journals.openedition.org/lexis/4227
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