Name-informing and distancing sogenannt ‘so-called’: Name mentioning and the lexicon-pragmatics interface
This paper aims at a unified analysis of the different interpretations which constructions involving the German name-mentioning modifier sogenannt ‘so-called’ can adopt. In contrast to nouns like Sepsis ‘sepsis’, a noun like Hotel ‘hotel’, as in sogenanntes Hotel, gives rise to a “distanced” inte...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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De Gruyter
2018-11-01
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Series: | Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1515/zfs-2018-0008 |
Summary: | This paper aims at a unified analysis of the different interpretations which constructions involving
the German name-mentioning modifier sogenannt ‘so-called’ can adopt.
In contrast to nouns like Sepsis ‘sepsis’, a noun like Hotel ‘hotel’,
as in sogenanntes Hotel, gives rise to a “distanced” interpretation of the
construction rather than one informing about a concept’s name. After a thorough investigation of the
lexical-semantic properties, we propose the reading of the construction to emerge from an interplay
between lexical factors like the head nominal’s conventionalization, on the one hand, and pragmatic
implicatures rooted in relevance- as well as manner-based principles, on the other. From a compositional
perspective, the so in sogenannt will be reasoned to be
identical in function to quotation marks as a means to refer to a linguistic shape through demonstration.
The different interpretations of the construction will be coupled with the type of binding of the
agent-argument variable as well as the event variable of the verbal root nenn-
‘call’ of sogenannt. |
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ISSN: | 0721-9067 1613-3706 |