Article published In: Framing: From grammar to application
Edited by Paul Sambre and Maria-Cornelia Wermuth
[Belgian Journal of Linguistics 24] 2010
► pp. 36–53
You want to be careful
Advice as the only emerging modal use of want to/wanna, or shifting frames?
Published online: 10 December 2010
https://doi.org/10.1075/bjl.24.02ver
https://doi.org/10.1075/bjl.24.02ver
The current contribution considers the use of the emerging modal forms want to / wanna for the speech act of advice with reference to two cognitive frameworks, viz. force dynamics and frame semantics. It is held that a volitional semantic core is projected in terms of wanting as a force dynamic experience which extends to the addressee as a mental extrapolation. In frame semantic terms the resulting speech act generates a new frame and new participant roles, so that the category “Attempt_suasion” is proposed as an addition for the verb form want in FrameNet. The interprations in terms of both theoretical frameworks are further supported by the case of second person want to / wanna for advice with an added question tag, representing respectively a lifted barrier and a frame shift, and illustrating the added potential of the forms in terms of face, when compared to the modal should.
Keywords: advice, volition, want to/wanna, frame semantics, force dynamics
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Green, Eugene
2016. The substitutability and diffusion of want to and wanna in world Englishes. In New Approaches to English Linguistics [Studies in Language Companion Series, 177], ► pp. 67 ff.
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