Abstract
AbstractThe new inter-assertional connector au final has evolved in recent years. The accepted spelling of the musical term le finale, from which it derives, has come to be le final. The noun has also acquired meanings in contexts removed from its original technical fields of opera and music in sonata form: film, fiction, fashion parades, car rallies, etc. In some extended usages, it appears to have been restricted from the idea of‘climactic conclusive ensemble’ to ‘end’. This may be the origin of au final. The earliest dating for this neologism is at present 1986. It functions as a connector in the range of concluders and resumers such as enfin, finalentent, en somme, au total.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
Reference4 articles.
1. Grieve J. (1995). Au final: a Connector in the Making. Cahiers AFLS, 1, 1 (Spring): 13–18.
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