Tense and Mood in English
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Tense and Mood in English

A Comparison with Danish

  1. 234 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Tense and Mood in English

A Comparison with Danish

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Table of contents

  1. Acknowledgements
  2. Chapter 1 Introduction
  3. Chapter 2 Auxiliaries
  4. 2.1. Introduction
  5. 2.2. Epistemic and non-epistemic modals
  6. 2.3. Criteria of auxiliarity
  7. 2.4. The semantic criterion
  8. 2.5. The criterion of functional dependency
  9. 2.6. The criterion of permanence of the lexical restrictions of Vʺ
  10. 2.7. The criterion of direct attachment
  11. 2.8. Analysis proposed
  12. Chapter 3 Analysis of mood
  13. 3.1. The concept of modality
  14. 3.2. Mood in English
  15. 3.3. Mood in Danish
  16. Chapter 4 Analysis of tense
  17. 4.1. Time and tense
  18. 4.2. Number of tenses and their implementation
  19. 4.3. Tense meanings
  20. 4.4. Eight or six tenses?
  21. 4.5. Other analytical possibilities
  22. 4.6. Tense in fiction
  23. Chapter 5 Mood usage
  24. 5.1. Possibility
  25. 5.2. Necessity
  26. 5.3. Probability
  27. 5.4. Report
  28. 5.5. Imperative
  29. 5.6. Subjunctive
  30. 5.7. Mood in non-finite verb phrases
  31. Chapter 6 Tense usage
  32. 6.1. Present time meaning
  33. 6.2. Future time meaning
  34. 6.3. Past time meaning
  35. 6.4. Anterior time meaning
  36. 6.5. Anterior past time meaning
  37. 6.6. Anterior future time meaning
  38. 6.7. Future of the past time meaning
  39. 6.8. Anterior future of the past time meaning
  40. 6.9. Summary
  41. 6.10. Tense usage in indirect speech
  42. 6.11. Tense in non-finite clauses
  43. Chapter 7 Modal usage of tenses
  44. 7.1. The present
  45. 7.2. The future
  46. 7.3. The present perfect
  47. 7.4. The future perfect
  48. 7.5. The past
  49. 7.6. The future of the past
  50. 7.7. The past perfect
  51. 7.8. The future perfect of the past
  52. 7.9. Summary
  53. Chapter 8 Semi-auxiliaries and deontic modality
  54. 8.1. Permission
  55. 8.2. Compulsion
  56. 8.3. Obligation
  57. 8.4. Duty
  58. Notes
  59. Bibliography
  60. Index