Chapter published in:
Thetics and CategoricalsEdited by Werner Abraham, Elisabeth Leiss and Yasuhiro Fujinawa
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 262] 2020
► pp. 34–68
Are theticity and sentence-focus encoded grammatical categories of Dutch?
Thomas Belligh | Ghent University
This article examines whether theticity and sentence-focus can be considered to be encoded
grammatical categories of Dutch. After providing some background about theticity and sentence-focus, the concept
‘encoded grammatical category’ is operationalized along the lines of Integral Linguistics or Coserian Structural
Functionalism. In order for a functional category to qualify as an encoded grammatical category of a language, the
language should have at least one construction that encodes the category as a non-defeasible semantic property. The
article provides a qualitative investigation of both corpus-based and constructed examples of five Dutch constructions
that have hitherto been recognized in the literature as thetic or sentence-focus constructions. It is shown that none
of the previously identified Dutch thetic and sentence-focus constructions grammatically encode theticity and
sentence-focus as their non-defeasible semantics. All Dutch constructions have uses that are categorically opposed to
the categories theticity and sentence-focus. Theticity and sentence-focus are therefore no independently encoded
grammatical categories of Dutch, but rather categories of discourse and (normal) language use.
Keywords: Dutch, encoded grammatical category, information structure, sentence-focus, theticity
Published online: 22 July 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.262.02bel
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.262.02bel
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