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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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 |
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Sin Í an Cheist a Chuireas Orm Féin: Modern Irish Presentative Constructions |
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Sin Í an Cheist a Chuireas Orm Féin: Modern Irish Presentative Constructions |
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Sin Í an Cheist a Chuireas Orm Féin: Modern Irish Presentative Constructions |
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sin í an cheist a chuireas orm féin: modern irish presentative constructions |
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Studia Celtica Posnaniensia |
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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. |
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modern irish narrative presentative sentence-focus thetic |
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