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I suspect at least some of the motivation for "shall" in this statement is the statement's status as a fulfillment of a legal requirement. "Shall" isn't just (very) formal in American English, it's heavily associated with legal and pseudo-legal genres (like bylaws). Ask someone to imitate legalese, and "shall" will typically show up right alongside "party of the first part" and "make known and publish." I think OSHA requires a sign like that, although I don't think the "shall" part is mandatory (if it's not OSHA, then it's just about every state government in the country).
--- Bill Spruiell
On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 10:09 PM, Kathleen Ward <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
I've always heard it called the deonatic use ofnthe modal -- something
that imposes an obligation on the hearer of an utterance. It is a
characteristic of modals in English that they have both deonatic and
epistemically (degree of certainty) uses.
Kathleen M. Ware.
University of California, Davis
On Saturday, June 4, 2011, Jane Saral <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Friends have just returned from their annual pilgrimage to Ashland, Oregon, and on one flight they saw a sign in the flight attendants' area that said, "Hands shall be washed before serving food or drink."
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> What is this use of "shall" called?
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