Abstract
In this paper, we aim to investigate the functional correlation among different
linguistic categories (in a broad sense) in the pursuit of a given communicative
purpose, and thus on the pragmatic level. We adopt an integrated model, so defined
because it seeks to explore the interconnections among categories in interaction,
while also taking into account multiple levels of discourse. From an empirical
point of view, the paper illustrates the heuristic potential that can arise when
correlating linguistic categories explored only independently until now with the
pragmatic functions they can assume in context. Specifically, our research examines
the range of pragmatically oriented functions developed by two constructions
based on verbs of vision, namely guarda che… (“look that…”) and non vedi che…?
(“don’t you see that…?”), analysed through a corpus-based approach. The analysis
shows that the two constructions have developed meanings related to (im)politeness
starting from a functional core that originally expressed other semantic-pragmatic
values, such as allocution and evidentiality – a process of functional enrichment
that points toward an ‘emergent’ understanding of (im)politeness as shaped
by context, evolving over time, and susceptible to shifts in function and pragmatic
interpretation.
| Titolo tradotto del contributo | [Machine translation] Speech, evidence and (s) courtesy in Italian: A diachronic study on the correlation between categories with a pragmatic function |
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| Lingua originale | Italian |
| pagine (da-a) | 97-126 |
| Numero di pagine | 30 |
| Rivista | Studi e Saggi Linguistici |
| Volume | 63 |
| Numero di pubblicazione | 2 |
| DOI | |
| Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2025 |
Keywords
- verbs of vision
- (im)politeness
- epistemic authority
- intersubjectivity
- pragmaticalization
- attention getting
- evidentiality