Or constructions: Code, inference and cue too

Mira Ariel*

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Abstract

Utterance interpretation involves semantically specified codes and contextbased pragmatic inferences, which complement each other. The goal of this paper is to demonstrate the very complex relation between a subset of codes, Goldbergian constructions, specifically ones centering around 'alternativity', and pragmatic inferences. I analyze a variety of or constructions and sub-constructions, emphasizing not only the role of coded constructions on the one hand, and of inferences, on the other hand, but also of cues, namely, linguistic forms that bias towards a specific interpretation, although they do not encode that interpretation. The synchronic variability with respect to the relative contribution of code, inference and cue reflects a grammaticization cycle whereby codes (here constructions) are routinely enriched by inferences, often supported by cues, which in turn may evolve into new codes (here sub-constructions).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)193-219
Number of pages27
JournalConstructions and Frames
Volume11
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Nov 2019

Funding

FundersFunder number
Israel Science Foundation431/15

    Keywords

    • Code
    • Construction
    • Cue
    • Inference
    • Or
    • Sub-construction

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