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Modality and Theory of Mind Elements across Languages: Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM], cartea 243

Editat de Werner Abraham, Elisabeth Leiss
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 mai 2012
AD> Modality is the way a speaker modifies her declaratives and other speech acts to optimally assess the common ground of knowledge and belief of the addressee with the aim to optimally achieve understanding and an assessment of relevant information exchange. In languages such as German (and other Germanic languages outside of English), this may happen in covert terms. Main categories used for this purpose are modal adverbials ("modal particles") and modal verbs. Epistemic uses of modal verbs (like German sollen) cover evidential (reportative) information simultaneously providing the source of the information. Methodologically, description and explanation rest on Karl Bühler's concept of Origo as well as Roman Jakobson's concept of shifter. Typologically, East Asian languages such as Japanese pursue these semasiological fundaments far more closely than the European languages. In particular, Japanese has to mark the source of a statement in the declarative mode such that the reliability may be assessed by the hearer. The contributions in this collection provide insight into these modal techniques.
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ISBN-13: 9783110270198
ISBN-10: 3110270196
Pagini: 470
Ilustrații: 24 schw.-w. Abb., 8 schw.-w. Tab.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: De Gruyter
Colecția De Gruyter Mouton
Seria Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM]

Locul publicării:Berlin/Boston

Notă biografică

Werner Abraham, Vienna University, Austria, and Munich University, Germany; Elisabeth Leiss, Munich University, Germany.