Történeti beszédaktus-kutatás: a középkori katalán plaure ’tetszik’ igével alkotott szerkezetekről [Diachronic speech act analysis: on some constructions with the verb plaure ‘please’ in medieval Catalan]

The primary aim of this paper is to reveal uses of medieval Catalan constructions with subjunctive forms of the verb plaure ‘please’. Relying on a large corpus of historical texts from the 13th to 16th centuries, I argue that they are highly conventionalized forms of formulating directives requestin...

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Main Author: Nagy C. Katalin
Format: Article
Language:Hungarian
Published: University of Szeged 2018-12-01
Series:Jelentés és Nyelvhasználat
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Online Access:http://www.jeny.szte.hu/JENY-2018-NagyCK2
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spelling doaj-0d7a37f6296e427a98241bf7473e6a6a2020-11-24T21:48:29ZhunUniversity of SzegedJelentés és Nyelvhasználat2064-99402064-99402018-12-01521524210.14232/JENY.2018.1.9Történeti beszédaktus-kutatás: a középkori katalán plaure ’tetszik’ igével alkotott szerkezetekről [Diachronic speech act analysis: on some constructions with the verb plaure ‘please’ in medieval Catalan]Nagy C. Katalin0MTA-DE-SZTE Elméleti Nyelvészeti KutatócsoportThe primary aim of this paper is to reveal uses of medieval Catalan constructions with subjunctive forms of the verb plaure ‘please’. Relying on a large corpus of historical texts from the 13th to 16th centuries, I argue that they are highly conventionalized forms of formulating directives requesting permission, and later, indirect directives. This finding contradicts Searle’s (1975) generalization about possible ways of performing indirect directives. In a group of occurrences the speech act was addressed to God, to win his approval. I show that this construction ((no) plàcia/plagués a Déu ‘may it (not) please God’) became a conventionalized phrase with a special role in interpersonal interactions, followed a peculiar path of semantic change and underwent subjectification. Another aim of the paper is to discuss some methodological issues of diachronic speech act analysis and to argue for the importance of qualitative methods and a highly comparative approach. Speech act verbs in themselves do not entirely reveal the illocutionary force and function of utterances. In order to analyze historical utterances, we should take into account a lot of additional information, e.g. several contextual factors, such as social roles of speakers and addressees, the content and “weight” of the request, encyclopedic information, the structure of the interaction and the place and role of the construction in it. Moreover, I argue that all forms appropriate to perform speech acts of the same illocutionary type in a given language stage should be examined together, comparing neighboring speech acts in a pragmatic space.http://www.jeny.szte.hu/JENY-2018-NagyCK2diachronic speech act analysismedieval Catalanindirect directivessubjectificationsemantic changetörténeti beszédaktus-kutatásközépkori katalánközvetett direktívákszubjektifikációjelentésváltozás
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Történeti beszédaktus-kutatás: a középkori katalán plaure ’tetszik’ igével alkotott szerkezetekről [Diachronic speech act analysis: on some constructions with the verb plaure ‘please’ in medieval Catalan]
Jelentés és Nyelvhasználat
diachronic speech act analysis
medieval Catalan
indirect directives
subjectification
semantic change
történeti beszédaktus-kutatás
középkori katalán
közvetett direktívák
szubjektifikáció
jelentésváltozás
author_facet Nagy C. Katalin
author_sort Nagy C. Katalin
title Történeti beszédaktus-kutatás: a középkori katalán plaure ’tetszik’ igével alkotott szerkezetekről [Diachronic speech act analysis: on some constructions with the verb plaure ‘please’ in medieval Catalan]
title_short Történeti beszédaktus-kutatás: a középkori katalán plaure ’tetszik’ igével alkotott szerkezetekről [Diachronic speech act analysis: on some constructions with the verb plaure ‘please’ in medieval Catalan]
title_full Történeti beszédaktus-kutatás: a középkori katalán plaure ’tetszik’ igével alkotott szerkezetekről [Diachronic speech act analysis: on some constructions with the verb plaure ‘please’ in medieval Catalan]
title_fullStr Történeti beszédaktus-kutatás: a középkori katalán plaure ’tetszik’ igével alkotott szerkezetekről [Diachronic speech act analysis: on some constructions with the verb plaure ‘please’ in medieval Catalan]
title_full_unstemmed Történeti beszédaktus-kutatás: a középkori katalán plaure ’tetszik’ igével alkotott szerkezetekről [Diachronic speech act analysis: on some constructions with the verb plaure ‘please’ in medieval Catalan]
title_sort történeti beszédaktus-kutatás: a középkori katalán plaure ’tetszik’ igével alkotott szerkezetekről [diachronic speech act analysis: on some constructions with the verb plaure ‘please’ in medieval catalan]
publisher University of Szeged
series Jelentés és Nyelvhasználat
issn 2064-9940
2064-9940
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The primary aim of this paper is to reveal uses of medieval Catalan constructions with subjunctive forms of the verb plaure ‘please’. Relying on a large corpus of historical texts from the 13th to 16th centuries, I argue that they are highly conventionalized forms of formulating directives requesting permission, and later, indirect directives. This finding contradicts Searle’s (1975) generalization about possible ways of performing indirect directives. In a group of occurrences the speech act was addressed to God, to win his approval. I show that this construction ((no) plàcia/plagués a Déu ‘may it (not) please God’) became a conventionalized phrase with a special role in interpersonal interactions, followed a peculiar path of semantic change and underwent subjectification. Another aim of the paper is to discuss some methodological issues of diachronic speech act analysis and to argue for the importance of qualitative methods and a highly comparative approach. Speech act verbs in themselves do not entirely reveal the illocutionary force and function of utterances. In order to analyze historical utterances, we should take into account a lot of additional information, e.g. several contextual factors, such as social roles of speakers and addressees, the content and “weight” of the request, encyclopedic information, the structure of the interaction and the place and role of the construction in it. Moreover, I argue that all forms appropriate to perform speech acts of the same illocutionary type in a given language stage should be examined together, comparing neighboring speech acts in a pragmatic space.
topic diachronic speech act analysis
medieval Catalan
indirect directives
subjectification
semantic change
történeti beszédaktus-kutatás
középkori katalán
közvetett direktívák
szubjektifikáció
jelentésváltozás
url http://www.jeny.szte.hu/JENY-2018-NagyCK2
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