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Revisiting Sentence Adverbials And Relevance Irina T Pandarova

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Revisiting Sentence Adverbials And Relevance Irina T Pandarova
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.49 MB
Pages: 266
Author: Irina T. Pandarova
ISBN: 9789027252838, 9789027213730, 9027252831, 9027213739
Language: English
Year: 2023
Volume: 334

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Revisiting Sentence Adverbials And Relevance Irina T Pandarova by Irina T. Pandarova 9789027252838, 9789027213730, 9027252831, 9027213739 instant download after payment.

This book offers a fresh take on several long-standing issues relating to the (non-)truth-conditional interpretation of epistemic, evidential, hearsay and attitudinal sentence adverbials. Drawing on a wealth of data from English and German, it shows for the first time that all four adverbial classes can have both truth-conditional and non-truth-conditional (parenthetical) readings. A novel account is presented according to which (non-)truth- conditional readings may arise at either the syntactic or the pragmatic level. Couched in relevance theory, the book also re-examines the explicature and illocutionary status of the adverbial qualification and the qualified proposition, and refines the notions of pointhood and at-issueness to provide an original information-structural analysis applicable to not just sentence adverbials but a range of other propositional qualifiers. Finally, the investigation identifies five factors affecting (non-)truth- conditional interpretation: linear position, prosody, the semantics of the adverbial, its information-structural properties and the wider context. The book will be of interest to those interested in relevance theory, the semantics/pragmatics interface, the syntax/pragmatics interface and information structure, as well as for syntacticians, semanticists and pragmatists interested in sentence adverbials, other propositional qualifiers and parentheticality, syntactic and interpretational.

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