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Título: A systemic functional account of modal verbs in late modern English women’s instructive writing (1700–1900)
Autores/as: Alonso Almeida, Francisco Jesús 
Clasificación UNESCO: 5702 Lingüística diacrónica
Palabras clave: Modality
Women’s instructive writing
Diachronic variation
Corpus analysis
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Proyectos: Los Mecanismos Interpersonales en Los Textos Instructivos Especializados, Domésticosy No Domésticos, Escritos Por Mujeres en Inglés Moderno 
Publicación seriada: Language, Context and Text
Resumen: This study traces changes in the use of modal verbs in women’s instructive writing between 1700 and 1900, examining how these forms shaped interpersonal meaning within the systemic functional framework. Drawing on the Corpus of Women’s Instructive Texts in English (CoWITE), the analysis explores shifts in modalisation and modulation in recipe writing as an example of technical discourse of the period. The findings reveal a move away from strong obligation markers (must, shall) towards more advisory modals (may, might, should), suggesting a shift in rhetorical strategies to engage readers in a more consultative manner. Statistical analyses highlight significant changes in modal preferences, particularly a growing reliance on modalising forms in the 19th century. These patterns suggest that women adapted their instructive writing to balance authority with accessibility in an attempt to make their discourse both authoritative and engaging for their readership.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/158485
ISSN: 2589-7233
Fuente: Language, Context and Text [2589-7233], 7(2) 2025, p. 421-451
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