Different scalar terms are affected by face differently

Author:

Terkourafi Marina1,Weissman Benjamin2,Roy Joseph3

Affiliation:

1. 1 Leiden University

2. 2 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

3. 3 The American Society for Engineering Education

Abstract

Abstract Research on the effect of face-orientation on scalar implicatures has claimed that face-threatening contexts are one type of context in which scalar implicatures are not warranted. However, that research has been based on the two staples of scalar implicature research, some and or. Given research on scalar diversity has shown that these terms are rather exceptional in inducing high rates of scalar implicatures, we believe it is time for a reassessment. We explored the relationship between scalar implicatures and face concerns by means of an experiment involving eight types of scalar terms in face-boosting and face-threatening contexts. While our results showed that some and or reliably tended to induce scalar implicatures in both types of contexts, confirming the findings of scalar diversity research in this respect, we failed to replicate previous findings that face-threatening contexts do not induce scalar implicatures. We discuss reasons for these findings and how face concerns should be implemented for future experimentation in this vein.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Psychology (miscellaneous),Communication,Language and Linguistics

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