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Representation of Selected Subjunctive Phrases: Topicality and Grammatical Relationships in English – A Corpus-Based Study (1990–2019)
HÁJEK, PetrBasic information
Original name
Representation of Selected Subjunctive Phrases: Topicality and Grammatical Relationships in English – A Corpus-Based Study (1990–2019)
Authors
Edition
Hradec Králové Journal of Anglophone Studies, Hradec Králové, Univerzita Hradec Králové, 2025, 2336-3347
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Article in a journal
Field of Study
60200 6.2 Languages and Literature
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
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No
Organization unit
Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava
Keywords (in Czech)
American English; corpus; British English; subjunctive; trigger phrase
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Changed: 9/1/2026 12:22, Mgr. Petr Hájek
Abstract
In the original language
This article describes the subjunctive mood as a morphological category of verbal modality and focuses on the use of this grammatical phenomenon in current English. Corpus data are used to demonstrate the use of the subjunctive mood on selected excerpts. The subjunctive mood is also presented here as a grammatical category describing the relationship between verb and actuality or intention expressing an important aspect of English grammar. In Corpus findings, the trigger word/phrase method is applied, which allows to detect individual subjunctive phrases, thereby explicitly expressing the grammatical relationships between the components in a sentence. The current state of this language mean is then discussed on the examples identified and its relevance is assessed at the end of this article.