Abstract

The paper deals, firstly, with the question of the semantics of the presumptive mood and its epistemic character, and secondly, it compares three opinions regarding the presumptive verb paradigm in contemporary Bulgarian language. On the base of this comparison a maximal model of the Bulgarian presumptive paradigm is proposed. The paper advocates that there are two sub-paradigms in the past frame of the Bulgarian presumptive – for a non-vouched for and a vouched for action. Given that, the study aims at researching which presumptive forms of the proposed maximal model are likely to appear in internet communication (blogs, forums, online articles, posts and chats in social networks).

Highlights

  • THE PRESUMPTIVE PARADIGM IN CONTEMPORARY BULGARIAN LAN GUAGE ON INTERNET DATA

  • Реализацията на тази цел може да се осъществи чрез извличане на употреби от различни източници: данни от корпуси и бази данни

  • Парадигмата обхваща всички небъдещи времена: Сегашно – ще чете Перфект – ще е чел Аорист – ще е чел Имперфект – ще е четял Плусквамперфект – ще е бил чел Авторът подчертава, че съществува стремеж за задържане на да в предположителните форми, за да се ликвидира бипартиципиалният характер на формите от типа ще чете и ще е чел (Gerdzhikov 1984: 126)

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THE PRESUMPTIVE PARADIGM IN CONTEMPORARY BULGARIAN LAN GUAGE ON INTERNET DATA. The paper deals, firstly, with the question of the semantics of the presumptive mood and its epistemic character, and secondly, it compares three opinions regarding the presumptive verb paradigm in contemporary Bulgarian language. Герджиков за оформянето на цялостната парадигма – а това се реализира според учения тогава, когато се създават предположителни форми за аорист, имперфект и плусквамперфект (Gerdzhikov 1984: 126).

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