@article{oai:niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:02000881, author = {日髙, 晋介 and Hidaka, Shinsuke}, journal = {言語の普遍性と個別性, Universality and Individuality in Language}, month = {Mar}, note = {This is a preliminary study on modality in the Turkic languages of Central Asia (TLCA). TLCA includes the following five languages: Turkmen in the southwestern branch, Kyrghyz and Kazakh in the northwestern branch, and Uzbek and Uyghur in the southeastern branch. This study attempted to clarify a point of similarity or difference after comparing the modality in TLCA using data from the SPECIAL ISSUE of "Modality" in the Journal of the Institute of Language Research, No. 16. Consequently, our analysis found one similarity and some differences in TLCA. One similarity is that TLCA expresses the wish with a verbal noun + a verb kel/gel- "come." Some differences are as follows. Turkmen has the necessary form -mAlI, the special constructions of the auxiliary verbs bil- "to know" and bol- "to be." Kyrghyz has a unique particle go, and some modal elements follow the finite verb. The conditional form V-sa + bol- "be" in Uyghur has broader uses. Uzbek and Kazakh have more similarities than other TLCA. In addition, we have identified some assumptions for each TCLA. Turkmen may be a Turkic language belonging not only to the southeastern branch but shares features in other TCLA. The linguistic contact between Uzbek and Kazakh may cause similarities.}, pages = {109--135}, title = {中央アジアのチュルク諸語におけるモダリティ対照の試み}, volume = {14}, year = {2023} }