Epistemic Future and epistemic modal verbs in Portuguese

This paper discusses the semantics of two epistemic operators in Portuguese: the epistemic Future and modal verbs. The idea sustained in the literature for other languages that the epistemic Future has the same semantics as the modal verb (equivalent to) MUST does not account for the Portuguese data...

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Main Author: Rui Marques
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Open Library of Humanities 2020-07-01
Series:Journal of Portuguese Linguistics
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Online Access:https://jpl.letras.ulisboa.pt/articles/243
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spelling doaj-1d45535594af4ce68efcd9f4df31fbb02021-09-02T09:54:47ZengOpen Library of HumanitiesJournal of Portuguese Linguistics2397-55632020-07-0119110.5334/jpl.243209Epistemic Future and epistemic modal verbs in PortugueseRui Marques0Univ. Lisboa (FLUL/CLUL)This paper discusses the semantics of two epistemic operators in Portuguese: the epistemic Future and modal verbs. The idea sustained in the literature for other languages that the epistemic Future has the same semantics as the modal verb (equivalent to) MUST does not account for the Portuguese data. The proposal is made that, though epistemic Future and epistemic modal verbs are devices to convey uncertainty, they operate on different grounds. Epistemic modal verbs are quantifiers over possible worlds, expressing a degree of epistemic commitment towards a proposition, while the epistemic Future is argued to be a mark signaling lack of evidence at the context of utterance. The other modal verbs of Portuguese, in their epistemic reading, are also considered, the proposal being made that Portuguese has also a modal verb that existentially quantifies over the set of Best worlds. This shows a very symmetric picture of Portuguese modal verbs: two of them select an ordered modal base and two others an unordered modal base; for each domain of quantification – the entire modal base or the set of Best Worlds (a subset of the modal base) – there will be an existential and a universal quantifier.https://jpl.letras.ulisboa.pt/articles/243epistemic futureepistemic modalitymodal verbs
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Epistemic Future and epistemic modal verbs in Portuguese
Journal of Portuguese Linguistics
epistemic future
epistemic modality
modal verbs
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title Epistemic Future and epistemic modal verbs in Portuguese
title_short Epistemic Future and epistemic modal verbs in Portuguese
title_full Epistemic Future and epistemic modal verbs in Portuguese
title_fullStr Epistemic Future and epistemic modal verbs in Portuguese
title_full_unstemmed Epistemic Future and epistemic modal verbs in Portuguese
title_sort epistemic future and epistemic modal verbs in portuguese
publisher Open Library of Humanities
series Journal of Portuguese Linguistics
issn 2397-5563
publishDate 2020-07-01
description This paper discusses the semantics of two epistemic operators in Portuguese: the epistemic Future and modal verbs. The idea sustained in the literature for other languages that the epistemic Future has the same semantics as the modal verb (equivalent to) MUST does not account for the Portuguese data. The proposal is made that, though epistemic Future and epistemic modal verbs are devices to convey uncertainty, they operate on different grounds. Epistemic modal verbs are quantifiers over possible worlds, expressing a degree of epistemic commitment towards a proposition, while the epistemic Future is argued to be a mark signaling lack of evidence at the context of utterance. The other modal verbs of Portuguese, in their epistemic reading, are also considered, the proposal being made that Portuguese has also a modal verb that existentially quantifies over the set of Best worlds. This shows a very symmetric picture of Portuguese modal verbs: two of them select an ordered modal base and two others an unordered modal base; for each domain of quantification – the entire modal base or the set of Best Worlds (a subset of the modal base) – there will be an existential and a universal quantifier.
topic epistemic future
epistemic modality
modal verbs
url https://jpl.letras.ulisboa.pt/articles/243
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