Linguistic typology, language modality, and stuff like
that
Author:
Hsieh Chen-Yu Chester1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Graduate Institute of Linguistics, National Taiwan University
Abstract
Abstract
Pragmatic particles termed general extenders
(GE) have been examined across languages and are found to serve multiple
functions. Despite the fruitful findings, few study the use of GEs in different
language modalities and in typologically more different languages such as
Chinese. This research aims to contribute to this literature by investigating
the use of the GE zhilei(de) (zld),
‘of that kind,’ in spoken and written Chinese. Data from corpora of spoken and
written Chinese suggest that zld displays some distinctive patterns in
its form and function, partly due to the typological traits of Mandarin Chinese.
The results also indicate that the language modality where zld is
deployed may have impacts on its structural and functional distribution. The
current article thus holds implications not only for the literature of GEs but
also for the study of the interface between linguistic typology, language
modality, and pragmatic expressions.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Communication,Language and Linguistics
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