Epistemic Modal Verbs in the Field of Linguistics and Literature: A Corpus-Based Study

Spring 2023 Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.54183/jssr.v3i2.310
A. Bashir, I. Ullah, Liaqat Iqbal
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Epistemic modality, a linguistic category, particularly deals with the interactive dimensions of various discourses. Epistemic modality in broad terms can be defined as any modal system that indicates the degree of assurance of what a speaker says. The present study identifies and analyzes the epistemic modal verbs EMVs in the dissertations of linguistics and literature. For this purpose, two sub-corpora of Ph.D. dissertations from the fields of linguistics and literature were constructed. The concordance tool AntConc3.5.8 was used to analyse the selected modal verbs. The most frequent epistemic modal auxiliaries used in both disciplines were found to be may, would and could. Interestingly, the EMVs were deployed by the researchers of linguistics more than twice as much used by the researchers of literature.
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语言学和文学领域的认知情态动词:基于语料库的研究
认知情态是语言学的一个范畴,主要研究不同话语之间的相互作用。广义上的认知情态可以定义为任何表示说话人所说内容的确信程度的情态系统。本文对语言学和文学论文中的认知情态动词emv进行了识别和分析。为此,我们构建了语言学和文学两个领域的博士论文子语料库。使用一致性工具AntConc3.5.8对选取的情态动词进行分析。在这两个学科中使用的最常见的认知模态助词被发现是may, would和could。有趣的是,语言学研究者使用emv的次数是文学研究者的两倍多。
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