Lexical variation in Philippine English: The case of deontic must and have to

This paper investigates the synchronic nature of lexical variation in the deontic modality system of Philippine English (PhE). Focusing on MUST and HAVE TO, grammatical and frequency analyses of spoken and written texts in PhE support the claim that modal auxiliaries are experiencing a decline in us...

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Main Author: Imperial, Rowland Anthony S.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-101832023-10-18T06:00:35Z Lexical variation in Philippine English: The case of deontic must and have to Imperial, Rowland Anthony S. This paper investigates the synchronic nature of lexical variation in the deontic modality system of Philippine English (PhE). Focusing on MUST and HAVE TO, grammatical and frequency analyses of spoken and written texts in PhE support the claim that modal auxiliaries are experiencing a decline in usage due to the rise of their corresponding quasi-modal forms (see Collins et al., 2014; Enriquez, 2012). Statistical analysis of internal (grammatical) and external (discourse-related) factors, however, suggests that the latter also significantly affects the variation in forms. Subsequently, two external, contact-induced influences were predicted to affect the variation phenomenon: the semantic mapping of Filipino overt politeness marking on English past-tense modals, and the lack of an intermediate semantic equivalent of HAVE TO in Filipino. Theoretical analysis of these factors suggests that the modality system of Filipino may be influencing the decline in usage of MUST and increase in viability of HAVE TO in expressing deontic meaning in PhE. Key words: Philippine English, World Englishes, modality, deontic modality, language variation and change 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11096 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository English language—Philippines English language—Lexicography English Language and Literature
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic English language—Philippines
English language—Lexicography
English Language and Literature
spellingShingle English language—Philippines
English language—Lexicography
English Language and Literature
Imperial, Rowland Anthony S.
Lexical variation in Philippine English: The case of deontic must and have to
description This paper investigates the synchronic nature of lexical variation in the deontic modality system of Philippine English (PhE). Focusing on MUST and HAVE TO, grammatical and frequency analyses of spoken and written texts in PhE support the claim that modal auxiliaries are experiencing a decline in usage due to the rise of their corresponding quasi-modal forms (see Collins et al., 2014; Enriquez, 2012). Statistical analysis of internal (grammatical) and external (discourse-related) factors, however, suggests that the latter also significantly affects the variation in forms. Subsequently, two external, contact-induced influences were predicted to affect the variation phenomenon: the semantic mapping of Filipino overt politeness marking on English past-tense modals, and the lack of an intermediate semantic equivalent of HAVE TO in Filipino. Theoretical analysis of these factors suggests that the modality system of Filipino may be influencing the decline in usage of MUST and increase in viability of HAVE TO in expressing deontic meaning in PhE. Key words: Philippine English, World Englishes, modality, deontic modality, language variation and change
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title Lexical variation in Philippine English: The case of deontic must and have to
title_short Lexical variation in Philippine English: The case of deontic must and have to
title_full Lexical variation in Philippine English: The case of deontic must and have to
title_fullStr Lexical variation in Philippine English: The case of deontic must and have to
title_full_unstemmed Lexical variation in Philippine English: The case of deontic must and have to
title_sort lexical variation in philippine english: the case of deontic must and have to
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