Radatz, Hans-IngoHans-IngoRadatz0000-0001-7220-40942024-12-112024-12-112023978-90-272-1380-8978-90-272-5000-1https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/105402The Spanish subjunctive has traditionally been described by some linguists as an inflection expressing mood and by others as a marker of subordination. In this contribution I will argue that both functions can be observed, but that Spanish (and Romance) subjunctives increasingly become associated with subordination and lose their modal semantics in the process. I will therefore claim that taking the subjunctive paradigm as a monolithic category with one central semantic value is inadequate for representing all the various constructions in which subjunctive forms appear. As an alternative, I will suggest to model the various Spanish subjunctive constructions within a construction grammar framework informed by Traugott & Trousdaleā€™s work on constructionalisation. An abstract subjunctive schema is posited from which a non-assertion, a modal agreement and a modal trigger subschema are derived. Of these three, two are essentially procedural with little to no semantic content, while only the non-assertion schema partly corresponds semantically to the traditional assertion vs. non-assertion analysis.engRomance subjunctive constructionsconstructionalisationdemodalisationmodal agreementsubordinationmarker460On deconstructing moodbookpart10.1075/cal.34.07rad