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The syntax and interpretation of futurate conditionals in English1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 November 2008
Abstract
Defining the constraints on the use of the modals will and would in futurate if-clauses in English poses problems to both descriptive and theoretical linguists. One ‘rule’ often referred to is that while future will and counter- factual would do not normally occur in conditional sub-clauses with if, volitional and dispositional will and would can be used in that context.
This paper attempts to account for this general rule and for the so-called exceptions to it in terms of two different syntactic positions of if-clauses in the sentence. It is suggested that the contrast can be formalized within current versions of -theory.
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