The pragmatics of Spanish postposed wh-interrogatives

This study analyzes the pragmatics of in-situ and complex bare -interrogatives such as ‘of what?’ in spoken Spanish, developing a typology of their discourse functions. The interpretation of such postposed interrogatives depends on inference processes by the hearer that take as cues both the degree...

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Veröffentlicht in:Folia linguistica 2018-10, Vol.52 (2), p.283-317
1. Verfasser: Rosemeyer, Malte
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This study analyzes the pragmatics of in-situ and complex bare -interrogatives such as ‘of what?’ in spoken Spanish, developing a typology of their discourse functions. The interpretation of such postposed interrogatives depends on inference processes by the hearer that take as cues both the degree to which the interrogative proposition and the referent of the interrogative pronoun/adverb are cognitively accessible. This relationship follows from the fact that on the basis of the combination of the information states of the interlocutors (i.e. the degree of accessibility of the proposition and the referent of ) with the information structure of this type of -interrogatives, the utterer of the -interrogative can predict the pragmatic effect of a given postposed -interrogative token in the hearer. I establish a hierarchy of the different discourse functions on the basis of their potential to change the current ‘Question under Discussion’ (QuD). In particular, the analysis demonstrates that postposed -interrogatives that realize or imply a challenge to a previous utterance by the addressee of the interrogative have weaker pragmatic conditions than other uses. Consequently, I theorize that these uses are crucial for our understanding of the expansion of the use of in-situ -interrogatives in languages such as French and Brazilian Portuguese.
ISSN:0165-4004
1614-7308
DOI:10.1515/flin-2018-0007