Will和Shall作为助词或屈折变化的语言学观点

Larice Toko Lumanda
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在英语语法课上,学校和大学都把will和shall作为情态动词来教授。几乎所有著名的语法学家都认为will和shall是情态动词。情态动词被认为是除了主助动词be、have和do之外的助动词。考虑到助词和屈折变化的定义和特点,需要对will和shall有深刻的理解。本文考察了助动词和屈折变化的定义和特点,以及will和shall的用法,以了解will和shall是将来时的助动词还是自由屈折变化。然而,值得一提的是,时间分为过去、现在和未来。在现代英语中,几乎语法学家认为英语有两种时态,即现在时和过去时。根据他们的说法,将来时不存在。他们如此相信,仅仅是因为将来时没有变化;将来时是通过情态动词(will和shall)来表达的。一般来说,情态助动词帮助词汇动词表达各种意义和不同的态度,如语气、方面等,而屈折变化帮助动词表达时态。例如,- ed是一个屈折变化,帮助规则动词表达一般过去时。在一般现在时中,- s也是表示第三人称单数的束缚型屈折,而- O是表示第一人称(单数和复数)、第二人称(单数和复数)和一般现在时第三人称复数的无形屈折。将来时有什么变化吗?本文试图回答这个问题。
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A Linguistic View on the Use of Will and Shall as Auxiliaries or Inflections
In the English grammar lessons, will and shall are taught in schools and universities as modal verbs. Almost all famous grammarians confirm that will and shall are modal verbs. Modal verbs are considered as auxiliaries apart from the main or primary auxiliaries be, have, and do . Considering the definitions and characteristics of auxiliaries and inflections, a deep understanding of will and shall is required. This paper examines the definitions and characteristics of both auxiliaries and inflections and the uses of will and shall in order to know whether will and shall are auxiliaries or free inflections of the Future Tense. However it is worth mentioning that time is divided into past, present, and future . In modern English, almost grammarians say that there are two tenses in English namely present tense and past tense . According to them, the future tense does not exist. They believe so simply because there is no inflection for future tense; the futurity is expressed through modal verbs (will and shall). Generally speaking, modal auxiliaries help lexical verbs to express a variety of meanings, different attitudes, such as mood, aspect, etc. whereas inflections help verbs to express tenses. For instance, - ed is a bound inflection that helps regular verbs express the simple past tense . The – s is also a bound inflection that expresses the third person singular in the Simple Present Tense whereas – O is an invisible inflection which expresses the first persons (singular and plural), second persons (singular and plural), and the third person plural of the Simple Present Tense). Is there any inflection for the Future Tense? This paper is an attempt to answer this question.
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