Affiliation:
1. University of the Balearic Islands
Abstract
Abstract
The decline of central modal must and the increase in frequency of the semi-modals have
(got) to, need (to), and want to is one of the most conspicuous grammatical changes that
inner-circle varieties of English underwent in the second half of the 20th century. Such a replacement correlates with the
increasing grammaticalization of the semi-modals in terms of semantic and quantitative developments. The current paper explores
the differential grammaticalization of these items in four Asian varieties of English – those spoken in India, Hong Kong,
Singapore, and the Philippines – with the aim of building a grammaticalization index that will allow us to measure the extent to
which the replacement of modal must with the semi-modals is completed in each of the varieties as compared to
British English. After analyzing data from the private dialogue sections of the corresponding ICE corpora, Hong Kong English is
shown to be the variety in which the replacement is closest to British English, followed by the Philippines, Singapore and
India.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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