This is on the fringe of the modality system. It has the different orientations of subjective (implicit only) realised by can/can’t, objective implicit by be able to, and objective explicit by it is possible (for …) to. In the last of these, the typical meaning is ‘potentiality’… . In the subjective it is closer to inclination; we could recognise a general category of ‘readiness’, having ‘inclination’ and ‘ability’ as subcategories at one end of the scale… . In any case can in this sense is untypical of the modal operators: it is the only case where the oblique form functions as a simple past…
Wednesday, 9 October 2013
Ability/Potentiality
Halliday & Matthiessen (2004: 621):
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