In:Different Slants on Grammaticalization
Edited by Sylvie Hancil and Vittorio Tantucci
[Studies in Language Companion Series 232] 2023
► pp. 198–236
Chapter 8On the development of discourse markers from elliptical
structures
Published online: 13 July 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.232.08rhe
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.232.08rhe
Korean has a group of DMs that developed from
sentential fragments through ellipsis (EDMs), i.e., those that were
morpho-syntactically incapable of standing alone. They carry diverse
functions across discourse domains. In particular, they tend to mark
the speaker’s affect, and this development is largely due to their
lexical and structural characteristics. A diachronic analysis shows
that their development is closely tied to semantic generalization,
scope extension, and movement to non-licensed positions. The
functions of EDMs are often correlated with their characteristic
prosody rather than with their forms. All EDMs involve either
deictic expressions or interrogatives which are related to
indexicality and vagueness that play a significant role in the
development of EDM functions.
Keywords: discourse marker, ellipsis, prosody, periphery, stance, indexicality, vagueness
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Preliminaries: EDMs and previous studies
- 3.Data and EDM functions
- 3.1DM functional domains
- 3.2Interaction management functions of EDMs
- 3.2.1Pause-filling
- 3.3Information management
- 3.3.1Disregard
- 3.3.2Mirativity
- 3.3.3Mitigation/deflection
- 3.3.4Uncertainty
- 3.4Interlocutor management
- 3.4.1Feigned surprise
- 3.4.2Challenge/protest
- 3.4.3Discontent
- 3.4.4Reproach
- 3.4.5Sarcasm
- 3.4.6Hesitance/reluctance
- 3.4.7Upcoming disalignment
- 4.Historical development
- 4.1Mwusun ‘what kind of’
- 4.2Ilen ‘this kind of’
- 4.3Celen ‘that kind of’
- 4.4Weyn ‘what kind of’
- 4.5Weynkel ‘what kind of a thing’
- 4.6Mwel ‘what’
- 5.Discussion
- 5.1Significance of elliptical structure
- 5.2DM characteristics
- 5.2.1Morphosyntax
- 5.2.2Semantics
- 5.2.3Phonology
- 5.2.4Pragmatics
- 5.3Source characteristics
- 6.Summary and conclusion
Notes Abbreviations Acknowledgements References
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