The interaction of irrealis markers and blocking effects in counterfactual conditionals: theoretical implications

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  • What: This study aims at filling this gap. This study explores these questions in a sample of 51 languages, and additionally discusses whether blocking effects identified for counterfactual conditionals can also be found in other counterfactual constructions, i.e., counterfactual manner constructions, e_g, he talked as if he were sick (but he was not). To explore the interaction of irrealis markers and blocking effects in counterfactual conditionals, this study draws on a sample of 51 languages that was built following the GENUS-MACROAREA METHOD proposed by Miestamo . If the authors compare the results of Table 1 (see . . .

     

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