modalien
Modalien is a term used in linguistics to describe a specific type of verb that expresses modality, which refers to the speaker's attitude towards the proposition expressed by the verb. These verbs do not simply describe an action or state of being, but rather convey a sense of possibility, necessity, obligation, permission, or ability. Examples of modal verbs in English include "can," "could," "may," "might," "must," "shall," "should," "will," and "would."
Modal verbs are often characterized by their unique grammatical properties. They typically do not take the
The precise semantic range and usage of modal verbs can vary significantly between languages. In some languages,