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E-raamat: Complete Guide to the Spanish Subjunctive

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A Complete Guide to the Spanish Subjunctive is the most complete reference guide to the use of the subjunctive in Spanish. After an exhaustive review of published literature on the subjunctive, and a thorough discussion of all the uses of the subjunctive, including those that have generated much discussion, for example after el hecho de que, causative predicates and verbs of emotion, as well as after certain conjunctions, such as aunque and después de que, the book presents a comprehensive theory of the subjunctive and provides practical rules for understanding, teaching and acquiring this linguistic structure. The book contains a wealth of authentic examples throughout drawn from linguistic corpora such as the Corpus de Referencia del Español Actual (CREA) and the Corpus del Español del Siglo XXI (CORPES XXI), large databases compiled by the Royal Spanish Language Academy and available on-line at http://www.rae.es/.

This book includes:

A Synopsis section that summarizes the content of the work and offers practical suggestions for teaching the subjunctive.

An extensive alphabetical list of expressions used with the subjunctive or the subjunctive AND the indicative.

An extensive and up-to-date bibliography of subjunctive literature.
1 Purpose and scope of this book
1(2)
2 About the empiric material and the examples used in this book
3(1)
3 Overview of the subjunctive literature
4(3)
4 The subjunctive: an expression of modality
7(2)
5 The subjunctive: the morphosyntactic manifestation of mood
9(1)
6 Attempts to define the meaning of the subjunctive
10(23)
6.1 What happens when you explain the use of the subjunctive (only) with generalizing semantic and pragmatic terms?
11(1)
6.2 Attempts to negate the meaning of the subjunctive
12(3)
6.3 The concept of assertion
15(1)
6.4 Newer studies that use the concept of assertion and related concepts to describe the meaning of the subjunctive
15(8)
6.5 The definition of assertion in this book
23(1)
6.6 Assertion and subordination in German
24(3)
6.7 Assertion and subordination in English
27(6)
7 The function or systematic grammatical meaning of the indicative, subjunctive and imperative moods in Spanish
33(16)
7.1 The formal distinction between indicative and subjunctive in Spanish
33(1)
7.2 The indicative
34(4)
7.3 The subjunctive
38(5)
7.4 The uses of the subjunctive in (pseudo) independent clauses
43(3)
7.5 The imperative
46(1)
7.6 The conditional
47(2)
8 The sequence of tenses of the subjunctive
49(6)
9 The grammatical function of dependent subjunctive clauses
55(61)
9.1 Noun clauses
55(22)
9.1.1 Verbs and expressions that are followed by the subjunctive in noun clauses
57(1)
9.1.1.1 Wishes and orders
58(3)
9.1.1.2 Opposition, prohibition, denial, doubt
61(2)
9.1.1.2.1 Negative modifiers in the main clause
63(5)
9.1.1.2.2 The role of interrogation in the main clause
68(1)
9.1.1.2.3 The role of auxiliary verbs
69(1)
9.1.1.3 Cause, explanation, justification, motif, origin, reason, consequence, tendency
70(1)
9.1.1.4 Intermediate and impersonal expressions of influence, preference, permission, concession, admission, possibility, necessity, frequency, etc.
71(2)
9.1.1.5 Feelings and emotions
73(4)
9.2 Adjective or relative clauses
77(7)
9.3 Adverb or circumstantial clauses
84(32)
9.3.1 Conjunctions and expressions that always require the subjunctive
85(1)
9.3.1.1 Para que
85(2)
9.3.1.2 Antes de que
87(1)
9.3.1.3 A Menos que, a no ser que, siempre y cuando, en caso de que and con tal de que
88(2)
9.3.1.4 Sin que
90(1)
9.3.2 Conjunctions and adverbial expressions that are used with the indicative and the subjunctive
91(1)
9.3.2.1 Consecutive clauses
91(3)
9.3.2.2 Causal clauses
94(3)
9.3.2.3 Concessive and adversative clauses
97(5)
9.3.2.4 Conditional clauses
102(3)
9.3.2.5 Adverbial clauses of time
105(11)
10 The communicative potential of the subjunctive
116(3)
11 Mood variation throughout the Spanish speaking world
119(27)
11.1 The studies by De Sterck, and Lastra and Butragueno
119(2)
11.2 The studies by Fukushima and Miyashita
121(1)
11.3 The VARIGRAMA project
122(19)
11.3.1 Es probable que + IND, es una lastima que + IND, es interesante que + IND, es bueno que + IND, me alegro de que + IND
128(2)
11.3.2 El hecho de que + IND
130(3)
11.3.3 No hay duda de que + IND
133(1)
11.3.4 Aunque
133(1)
11.3.5 The studies by DeMello
134(1)
11.3.6 Probablemente and posiblemente
135(1)
11.3.7 Poder ser que
135(1)
11.3.8 Tal vez
136(1)
11.3.9 Quiza(s)
136(1)
11.3.10 Acaso
137(1)
11.3.11 Ser posible que/ser probable que
138(1)
11.3.12 No se si + SUB
138(1)
11.3.13 Expressions of emotion
139(2)
11.4 The studies by Gallego and Alonso-Marks: subjunctive versus infinitive
141(2)
11.5 Conclusions and outlook
143(3)
12 Synopsis
146(7)
12.1 How can we describe the essence of the subjunctive?
146(1)
12.2 Step-by-step instructions to explain the use of the subjunctive in modern Spanish
146(3)
12.3 Some examples
149(4)
13 Alphabetic list of conjunctions that are used with the subjunctive or both moods
153(18)
Bibliography 171(1)
Bibliography of works cited in this book 171(9)
Additional subjunctive bibliography 180(9)
Index 189
Hans-Jörg Busch is Associate Professor of Spanish at the University of Delaware.