In:Imperatives and Directive Strategies
Edited by Daniël Van Olmen and Simone Heinold
[Studies in Language Companion Series 184] 2017
► pp. 209–240
Directive conditional and complement insubordination in Germanic languages
Published online: 11 April 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.184.07dhe
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.184.07dhe
This paper deals with independent or insubordinate conditional and complement clauses that express directive meanings. On a descriptive level, I show that a variety of directive subtypes can be distinguished for both strategies, i.e. requests and threats for the conditional constructions and orders, prohibitions, advice and permission structures for the complement constructions. On a theoretical level, this paper investigates to what extent these directive constructions are influenced by their respective “source” semantics, i.e. conditionality and complementation. I show that conditional directives share two typically conditional properties: (1) they always imply a choice between two possible scenarios and (2) they always orient towards a particular consequence. Complement directives, on the other hand, all share an anaphoric property, in the sense that they link the directive back to something that forms part of the (assumed) common ground between speaker and addressee.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Directive conditional insubordination
- 2.1Conditional requests
- 2.2Conditional threats
- 2.3Summary
- 3.Directive complement insubordination
- 3.1Direct negotiation: Complement orders and prohibitions
- 3.2Mediated negotiation: Complement permission and advice
- 3.3Summary
- 4.Semantic link between conditional and complement directives and conditionality and complementation
- 4.1Conditional directives and conditionality
- 4.2Complement directives and complementation
- 5.Comparative perspective
- 6.Conclusions
Abbreviations Acknowledgements Notes References
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