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Epistemic and non-epistemic modals: The key to interpreting the spirit of counter-terrorism United Nations Security Council resolutions

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2021

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Martín de la Rosa, V., & Domínguez Romero, E. (2021). Epistemic and non-epistemic modals: The key to interpreting the spirit of counter-terrorism United Nations Security Council resolutions. Journal of Pragmatics, 180, 89-101.

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The United Nations Security Council has issued forty-seven United Nations Security Council Resolutions (UNSCRs) on counter-terrorism since the establishment of the counter-Terrorism Committee in the wake of September 11th terrorist attacks. This stuy aims to unveil the positioning of the Security Council towards terrorism in all its forms and manifestations through the exploration of the distribution patterns, frequency and functions of nine central modal markers in the forty-seven resolutions against terrorism that have been released to date. To this end, the study follows a corpus-based methodology as well as a combined qualitative and quantitative approach. Results contribute to underlying the double postioning of the Council towards deciding on the measures to be taken against perpetrators of terrorists acts.

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This research has received support from the following projects: Stance and Subjectivity in Discourse: Towards an Integrated Framework for the Analysis of Epistemicity, Effectivity, Evaluation and Inter/Subjectivity from a Critical Discourse Perspective (STANCEDISC), Ref. PGC2018-095798-B-I00, funded by the Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacion y Universidades (Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities) Evidentiality: A Discourse-Pragmatic Study of English and other European Languages (EVIDISPRAG), Ref. FFI2015-65474-P, funded by the Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness).

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