LINGUIST List 13.129

Mon Jan 21 2002

Qs: "sollen", Concordance Software for Japanese

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  • Raija Solatie, "sollen"
  • Noel Hunt, Concordance software for Japanese

    Message 1: "sollen"

    Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2002 19:34:25 +0200
    From: Raija Solatie <raija.solatiekolumbus.fi>
    Subject: "sollen"


    Hi my colleagues,

    As far as I know, there exist six modal verbs in German : duerfen, koennen, moegen, muessen, sollen, wollen. I would like to do research on the verb "sollen" in semantic framework. I am specially interested in semantic fields of this verb, and I have the feeling that they are much wider than it has been shown until these days.

    So, I would like to know if there has been done some research on this verb, also related to the other modal verbs in German.

    Thank you in advance

    Raija Solatie

    Mme Raija Solatie linguiste/philosophe Kaskihara 20 02340 Espoo Finlande t�l : +358-9-8136989 courriel : raija.solatiekolumbus.fi pages web : www.kolumbus.fi/raija.solatie

    Message 2: Concordance software for Japanese

    Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2002 17:36:34 +0900
    From: Noel Hunt <nhuntlehman.COM>
    Subject: Concordance software for Japanese


    Would anyone have some reference for concordance software for Japanese? I am asking this on behalf of a friend from the University of Sydney who would like some such software for Japanese textual analysis.

    Noel Hunt