Balkar x-marking: a change in progress

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  • who: Daniar Kasenov from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the Article: Balkar X-marking: a change in progress, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    `Many languages have some morphological elements that are used to express counterfactuality, which have traditionally been called `counterfactual` or `subjunctive` morphology. As observed in von Fintel and amp; Iatridou 2023, X-marking morphology is not only used to distinguish sorts of conditionals, but also to mark weak necessity modals (like English should) and verbs of counterfactual desire (like English to wish) if they are transparently derived from regular necessity modals and . . .

     

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