The on-line emergence of postmodifying att and dass-clauses in spoken Swedish and German




Christine Mertzlufft, Camilla Wide

Eva Havu, Irma Hyvärinen

Helsinki

2013

Mémoires de la Société Néophilologique

Comparing and contrasting syntactic structures. From dependency to quasi-subordination

Mémoires de la Société Néophilogique de Helsinki

86

199

229

31

978-951-9040-42-4

0355-0192

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/2236146






This article investigates how speakers use att- and dass-clauses which have loose or no syntactic relationship to an element in the preceding discourse in authentic conversations in Swedish and German. The analysis is based on on-line syntax, which takes the temporal unfolding of speech in time into account (Auer 2005, 2007a, b, 2009). The results show that a) there is a continuum of att-/dass-clauses from those with a stronger to those with a looser or absent syntactic relationship to the preceding discourse; and that b) the function of the investigated att-/dass- clauses is to elaborate something said in the preceding discourse. On the general level, the functions of the att- and dass-clauses seem to be the same in Swedish and German conversations. Some differences can, however, be found concerning more specific functions of elaboration. 





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