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Modality in typological perspective

Nauze, F.D.

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2008

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Nauze, F. D. (2008). Modality in typological perspective. Institute for Logic, Language and

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List of abbreviations

1/2/3 first/second/third person ABIL ability suffix

ABS absolutive case ACC accusative case A: adnominalizing suffix ADV adverb ANP anaphor ANT anterior AOR aorist AUX auxiliary CAUS causative COMP complementizer CNT contrastive marker COND conditional COP copula CSFX connective suffix DAT dative case DEF definite DEIC deictic

DEM demonstrative DET determiner

DIR directive transitivizer ERG ergative case

EV evidential

F/M/N feminine/masculine/neuter FOC focus

FUT future GEN genitive case

GM generalizing modality I inclusive IMPF imperfective INC inchoative IND indicative INF infinitive

INS insistance marker INSTR instrumental INTR intransitivizer LOC locative

NOM nominative case NPAST non past

NEG negation NLR nominalizer NEC obligative suffix PL plural PART particle PAST past PASS passive POSS possessive PRC precautionary mood PREF prefix PREP preposition PRES present PROG progressive REL relative clause

SFX suffix SG singular SUBJ subject SBJ subjonctive TOP topic TR transitivizer VSFX verbal suffix

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