A Variable-Force Variable-Flavor Attitude Verb in Koryak

Authors

  • Maša Močnik Massachusetts Institute of Technology Author
  • Rafael Abramovitz Massachusetts Institute of Technology Author

Abstract

We enrich the typology of modal expressions with the attitude verb ivək from Koryak, which shows a wide range of flavors (doxastic, bouletic, assertive, directive) and is the first documented variable-force attitude verb. Variation in both domains goes against the universal that modal items can’t vary in both force and flavor (Nauze 2008). We use the existential-universal doxastic-assertive variation to argue against this generalization. For the bouletic flavor, we show that it is triggered by the material in the embedded clause; we propose a new technical way of composing the bouletic flavor at LF.

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Published

2019-12-01

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Conference Proceedings

How to Cite

Močnik , M., & Abramovitz, R. (2019). A Variable-Force Variable-Flavor Attitude Verb in Koryak. Proceedings of the Amsterdam Colloquium, 494-503. https://platform.openjournals.nl/PAC/article/view/22049