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  • '''Deontic modality''' is a kind of [[modality]] having to do with [[permission]] and ...major subdivisions of [[event modality]], the basic distinction being that deontic modality involves an obligation or permission imposed externally, whereas d
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  • '''Deontic modality''' is a kind of [[modality]] having to do with [[permission]] and ...major subdivisions of [[event modality]], the basic distinction being that deontic modality involves an obligation or permission imposed externally, whereas d
    1 KB (147 words) - 15:44, 5 June 2009
  • Englisch [[deontic modality]]
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  • *[[deontic modality]], [[epistemic modality]]
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  • ...[[epistemic]] senses of modal verbs such as English ''may'' from purely [[deontic]] senses is a prominent example of subjectification (Traugott 1989).
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  • Traditionally, epistemic modality and [[deontic modality]] were considered the major subdivisions of modality. Palmer (2001
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