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A note on some aspects of the use of WILL in affirmative declarative sentences
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 November 2008
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Although there has been extensive research into the usage and interpretation of the modal auxiliary WILL (Leech, 1971: 52—54; Palmer, 1974: 104—115) sentences of the type (1) John will fight for justice. (2) Men will fight for justice. (3) John will be here. may still present problems of analysis.
Utilizing Palmer's system, we can interpret sentence (I) as implying the following: (i) simple futurity (ii) volition (iii) insistence (closely related to (ii) (Palmer, 1974: III)) (iv) characteristic activity.
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