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Negative Inversion, Social Meaning, And Gricean Implicature eBook

A Study Across Three Texas Ethnolects

by William Salmon
language: english
Publisher: De Gruyter, June of 2020 ‧
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Relying on a wealth of new data, this book argues that long-standing puzzles of Negative Inversion (NI) syntax are not puzzles at all when viewed through the lenses of Gricean pragmatics and Labovian sociolinguistics. Focusing on sentences such as "Can''t nobody lift that rock" in African American, Anglo, and Chicano Englishes in Texas, the book provides tidy solutions to problems such as: the NI’s relationship to its non-inverted counterpart, its relationship to existential "there" sentences, to modal existential sentences, to the definiteness effects surrounding its NP subject, the emphatic meaning with which it seems to be associated, and more. The book argues that such issues, which have been explored in the syntax and semantics literature since the late 1960s, are handled more fruitfully via Gricean reasoning, demographics of use, and a simple semantics. As such, the book argues that NI can be freed from the "syntactico-semantic straitjacket" into which it has often been forced. It also demonstrates ways in which pragmatic and sociolinguistic thought can be brought together to inform larger linguistic analyses.

Negative Inversion, Social Meaning, And Gricean Implicature

A Study Across Three Texas Ethnolects

by William Salmon

Property Description
ISBN: 9781501512360
Publisher: De Gruyter
Release Date: June of 2020
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Collection: Mouton Series In Pragmatics [Msp]
Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Linguistics and Philology
eBooks in English > Others
EAN: 9781501512360
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