Commitment
Editors
| Institut Jean Nicod & Université Paris 4-Sorbonne
| University of Antwerp
Commitment is a notion widely invoked in speech-act theory, in studies on modality and in dialogue modelling, but it has never been the central topic of a monograph or a collective volume in linguistics. This volume is the very first to bring together researchers from different linguistic traditions and request them to focus on the notion. All the contributions presented here use commitment as a key concept in accounting for a broad range of linguistic phenomena in various languages, from illocutionary acts like assertions and questions to modal expressions, through sentence-types, finite subordinate clauses, concessive markers, tense markers, and even text-types and genres. Each contributor takes pains to explicate his/her understanding of the term commitment, thus making interesting comparisons possible across theoretical boundaries. Some authors also point out potential drawbacks of the notion and argue for replacing or supplementing it with a related concept of involvement.
[Belgian Journal of Linguistics, 22] 2008. 276 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Commitment: The term and the notionsPhilippe De Brabanter and Patrick Dendale | pp. 1–14
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Tense, modality and commitment in modes of mixed enunciationAgnès Celle | pp. 15–36
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Speaker commitment: Back to the speaker. Evidence from Spanish alternationsBert Cornillie and Nicole Delbecque | pp. 37–62
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Speaker involvement through cognition verbs in SpanishBram De Saeger | pp. 63–81
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Legal norms as objects of (non-)commitmentKaren Deschamps | pp. 83–100
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A question of commitmentChristine Gunlogson | pp. 101–136
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Commitment to an implicit aspect of meaning: A notional differentiation between concessive connectivesMitsuko Narita Izutsu | pp. 137–154
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Assertoric commitmentsMikhail Kissine | pp. 155–177
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Commitment: A parameter for the contrastive analysis of be going to and aller + inf.Laure Lansari | pp. 179–196
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Explicitness, implicitness and commitment attribution: A cognitive pragmatic approachPatrick Morency, Steve Oswald and Louis de Saussure | pp. 197–219
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Certamente and sicuramente: Encoding dynamic and discursive aspects of commitment in ItalianPaola Pietrandrea | pp. 221–246
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All declarative questions are attributive?Claudia Poschmann | pp. 247–269
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Subjects
Linguistics
BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General