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Modālais darbības vārds DRĪKSTĒT īstenības izteiksmē un valodas ietekmējošā funkcija Saeimas sēžu stenogrammu korpusā

Translated title of the contribution: Modal verb drīkstēt ‘may’ in indicative mood and the conative function of language in the Corpus of the Saeima

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Abstract

The focus of the study is on Latvian modal verb drīkstēt 'may' in indicative mood. The object of the research is verbatim reports from the Corpus of the Saeima (the parliament of Latvia). When analysing the use of drīkstēt 'may' in indicative mood, in addition to determining and interpreting its modal meanings, its possible connection to the conative function of language, as well as the frequency of the use is being taken into account. According to statistics, the most used form of modal verb drīkstēt 'may' is the negated present simple third person, the least used - the past simple and future simple first and second person, also the compound tenses. It has been also observed that drīkstēt 'may' is more often used in negation (5200 uses) than in affirmation (1745 uses). The analysis of these uses shows that in verbatim reports of the Saeima it is more common to express general prohibitions, instructions and reprimands, which often are rather dictated by general regulations or even laws, and not so much by the author of the text; furthermore, the addressee often is not specific, and thus, the conative function is indirect.

Translated title of the contributionModal verb drīkstēt ‘may’ in indicative mood and the conative function of language in the Corpus of the Saeima
Original languageLatvian
Title of host publicationVALODA
Subtitle of host publicationNozime un Forma 15. Gramatika un Varddarinasana - LANGUAGE: Meaning and Form 15. Grammar and Word Formation
EditorsAndra Kalnaca
Place of PublicationRīga
PublisherLU Akadēmiskais apgāds
Pages24-41
Number of pages18
ISBN (Electronic)9789934363344
ISBN (Print)978-9934-36-334-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Publication series

NameValoda: Nozime un Forma
Volume15
ISSN (Print)2255-9256
ISSN (Electronic)2256-0602

OECD Field of Science

  • 6.2 Languages and Literature

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