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    Title: Bidirectional changes between modal and conditional in Mandarin
    Authors: 郭岳鑫
    Kuo, Yueh Hsin
    Contributors: 語言所
    Keywords: bidirectional;conditional;counterdirectional;modal;vagueness;unidirectional
    Date: 2025-12
    Issue Date: 2025-04-28 09:51:07 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: This paper discusses cases of change involving modals of advisability and conditional protasis connectives in the history of Mandarin. The central question is whether the change from modal to conditional constitutes evidence of the directionality from intersubjective to textual meaning. Two perspectives are considered: formal semantics and cognitive semantics, but it is argued that the opposite direction of change, from conditional to modal, is necessary for a fuller understanding, regardless of one’s semantic theory. The bidirectional nature of the changes undermines the conceptual basis of the trajectory from intersubjective to textual meaning, namely unidirectionality.
    Relation: Semantic-Pragmatic Change from Intersubjective to Textual Meanings, John Benjamins, pp.105-129
    Data Type: book/chapter
    ISBN: 9789027223470
    Appears in Collections:[語言學研究所] 專書/專書篇章

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