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Mood and modality in finite noun complement clauses: A French-English contrastive study

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The present paper presents a corpus-based contrastive analysis of modality in English and French finite noun complement clauses. On the one hand, we claim on the basis of cross-linguistic and semantic evidence that modality is a common intrinsic feature of nouns that license that/que complement clauses, and, as a consequence, that head nouns are modal stance markers. On the other hand, this paper shows that indicative-subjunctive alternation in that/que noun complement clauses is determined by the modality type of the governing noun. Contrastive analysis of French and English provides evidence to substantiate these claims.
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hal-01113168 , version 1 (03-09-2018)

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Issa Kanté. Mood and modality in finite noun complement clauses: A French-English contrastive study. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 2010, Corpus Studies in Contrastive Linguistics, 15 (2), pp.267-290. ⟨10.1075/ijcl.15.2.06kan⟩. ⟨hal-01113168⟩
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