Article published In: Functions of Language
Vol. 30:2 (2023) ► pp.159–182
The genre specifics of English wh-exclamatives
Published online: 6 June 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/fol.22013.sch
https://doi.org/10.1075/fol.22013.sch
Abstract
This paper puts forward the hypothesis that wh-exclamatives in Present-day English are much more
genre-specific than has previously been acknowledged. To test this, prototypical how- and
what-exclamatives are searched for in three different corpora containing material from conceptually oral
language, that is prose fiction, personal letters and informal, spontaneous face-to-face conversations. The results show that in
terms of token frequency, wh-exclamatives are most frequent in personal letters, a genre which has hitherto not
been linked with exclamatives. Furthermore, the outcomes demonstrate that each genre shows a different distribution of
exclamatives. In all cases, the different structural realizations (clausal vs. non-clausal form) can be connected to the function
the exclamative fulfills in the respective genre and to the general properties of the three distinct text types. The results
compel us to consider that exclamatives might be more specialized than has been believed so far.
Keywords: exclamatives, Present-day English, corpus linguistics, genre, discourse, oral language
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.The syntax and semantics of exclamatives
- 2.1The syntactic characteristics of wh-exclamatives
- 2.2Semantic and pragmatic characteristics of wh-exclamatives
- 3.Methodology
- 3.1Parameters of orality
- 3.2Data sources and collection of data
- 4.Results
- 5.Discussion
- 6.Conclusion
- Notes
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