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Mirativity and rhetorical structure: The development and prosody of disjunct and anaphoric adverbials with ‘no’ wonder
Gentens, Caroline; Kimps, Ditte; Davidse, Kristin et al.
2016In Kaltenböck; Keizer (Eds.) Outside the Clause
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Keywords :
mirativity; negation; rhetorics
Abstract :
[en] This paper studies from a synchronic-diachronic perspective the formal and semantic-discursive properties of adverbial expressions with a negative quantifier + wonder (henceforth ‘no’ wonder). They are used as mirative qualifiers which assess a proposition as ‘not surprising’, typically motivated by an explicit justification. As a result, the ‘no’ wonder adverbials function in a larger rhetorical structure, within which they convey the ‘causally justified expectedness’ of a state-of-affairs. We point out that in Present-day English, there are two types of ‘no’ wonder adverbials that are in different ways ‘outside of the clause’ they assess. On the one hand, there are disjunct uses of ‘no’ wonder, which in our data always occur in sentence-initial position, scoping over the following proposition, with the justification either preceding or following the miratively qualified proposition. On the other hand, there is the anaphoric adverbial ‘no’ wonder, which retrospectively qualifies a proposition in a preceding clause or sentence, but is itself part of a separate complex containing the justification. We argue that historically these two adverbial subtypes are related to different multi-clausal patterns involving clauses with be + no wonder: disjuncts to extraposition constructions and anaphoric adverbials to clauses that qualify a preceding clause. We also show that in Present-day spoken data the anaphoric mirative qualifier is prosodically more independent, while the disjunct uses tend to be prosodically integrated with the proposition.
Research center :
Lilith - Liège, Literature, Linguistics - ULiège
Disciplines :
Languages & linguistics
Author, co-author :
Gentens, Caroline
Kimps, Ditte
Davidse, Kristin
Jakobs, Gilles
Van linden, An  
Brems, Lieselotte  ;  Université de Liège > Département de langues et littératures modernes > Langue anglaise & Linguist.synchro.& diachro.de l'anglais
Language :
English
Title :
Mirativity and rhetorical structure: The development and prosody of disjunct and anaphoric adverbials with ‘no’ wonder
Publication date :
2016
Main work title :
Outside the Clause
Author, co-author :
Kaltenböck
Keizer
Publisher :
John Benjamins Publishing
Collection name :
Studies in Language Companion Series
Pages :
123–156
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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