Sin Í an Cheist a Chuireas Orm Féin: Modern Irish Presentative Constructions

This article surveys two types of Modern Irish presentative constructions. These constructions open with a presentative element and introduce an NP (entity) or a nexus (a situation or an event involving an entity) into the discourse. I describe the constructions’ poetic functions in literary narrati...

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Main Author: Eshel Orit
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-01-01
Series:Studia Celtica Posnaniensia
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/scp-2017-0002
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spelling doaj-84a5766cd75a4c19963633f7575879c02021-09-05T14:00:26ZengSciendoStudia Celtica Posnaniensia2451-41602017-01-0121376110.1515/scp-2017-0002scp-2017-0002Sin Í an Cheist a Chuireas Orm Féin: Modern Irish Presentative ConstructionsEshel Orit0Philipps-Universität Marburg, Marburg, GermanyThis article surveys two types of Modern Irish presentative constructions. These constructions open with a presentative element and introduce an NP (entity) or a nexus (a situation or an event involving an entity) into the discourse. I describe the constructions’ poetic functions in literary narratives by Pádraic Ó Conaire (1882-1928). The first type of presentative construction opens with one of the deictic-presentative elements seo ‘here’, sin ‘there’ or siúd ‘yonder’. The second type of presentative construction features as a presentative element of various forms of perception and cognition verbs, such as d’fheicfeá ‘you’d see’ and shílfeá ‘you’d think’. Presentative constructions in literary narrative are used in several functions: expression of a point of view, either the narrator’s or that of a character, scene-setting, explication, and signalling boundaries in the text in varying degrees of cohesion and delimitation. The latter is also used to ‘sudden effect’, adding drama and speeding up story time.https://doi.org/10.1515/scp-2017-0002modern irishnarrativepresentativesentence-focusthetic
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Sin Í an Cheist a Chuireas Orm Féin: Modern Irish Presentative Constructions
Studia Celtica Posnaniensia
modern irish
narrative
presentative
sentence-focus
thetic
author_facet Eshel Orit
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title Sin Í an Cheist a Chuireas Orm Féin: Modern Irish Presentative Constructions
title_short Sin Í an Cheist a Chuireas Orm Féin: Modern Irish Presentative Constructions
title_full Sin Í an Cheist a Chuireas Orm Féin: Modern Irish Presentative Constructions
title_fullStr Sin Í an Cheist a Chuireas Orm Féin: Modern Irish Presentative Constructions
title_full_unstemmed Sin Í an Cheist a Chuireas Orm Féin: Modern Irish Presentative Constructions
title_sort sin í an cheist a chuireas orm féin: modern irish presentative constructions
publisher Sciendo
series Studia Celtica Posnaniensia
issn 2451-4160
publishDate 2017-01-01
description This article surveys two types of Modern Irish presentative constructions. These constructions open with a presentative element and introduce an NP (entity) or a nexus (a situation or an event involving an entity) into the discourse. I describe the constructions’ poetic functions in literary narratives by Pádraic Ó Conaire (1882-1928). The first type of presentative construction opens with one of the deictic-presentative elements seo ‘here’, sin ‘there’ or siúd ‘yonder’. The second type of presentative construction features as a presentative element of various forms of perception and cognition verbs, such as d’fheicfeá ‘you’d see’ and shílfeá ‘you’d think’. Presentative constructions in literary narrative are used in several functions: expression of a point of view, either the narrator’s or that of a character, scene-setting, explication, and signalling boundaries in the text in varying degrees of cohesion and delimitation. The latter is also used to ‘sudden effect’, adding drama and speeding up story time.
topic modern irish
narrative
presentative
sentence-focus
thetic
url https://doi.org/10.1515/scp-2017-0002
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