TY - JOUR
T1 - Lagdelt indholdsstruktur i selvstændige ytringer og direkte og indirekte ytringsgengivelse
AU - Sørensen, Marie-Louise Lind
AU - Boye, Kasper
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Based in Danish Functionel Linguistics, this article presents a unified analysis of semantic similarities and differences between i) the Danish main-clause types declarative, interrogative and imperative, which are argued to code resp. assertions, polar questions and directive speech acts, and ii) independent main clauses and the two types of clauses – dependent main clauses and complement clauses – which are used to report utterances directly and indirectly, respectively. It is argued i) that independent main clauses possess the layers il-locutionary neustic, illocutionary tropic, state-of-affairs, and – in the case of declaratives and interrogatives – proposition, ii) that dependent main clauses lack an illocutionary neustic, and iii) that complement clauses in addition lack an illocutionary tropic.
AB - Based in Danish Functionel Linguistics, this article presents a unified analysis of semantic similarities and differences between i) the Danish main-clause types declarative, interrogative and imperative, which are argued to code resp. assertions, polar questions and directive speech acts, and ii) independent main clauses and the two types of clauses – dependent main clauses and complement clauses – which are used to report utterances directly and indirectly, respectively. It is argued i) that independent main clauses possess the layers il-locutionary neustic, illocutionary tropic, state-of-affairs, and – in the case of declaratives and interrogatives – proposition, ii) that dependent main clauses lack an illocutionary neustic, and iii) that complement clauses in addition lack an illocutionary tropic.
KW - direct speech
KW - indirect speech
KW - complement clauses
KW - layered content
U2 - 10.7146/nfg.v25i24.97248
DO - 10.7146/nfg.v25i24.97248
M3 - Artikel
SN - 2446-1709
SP - 121
EP - 140
JO - Ny forskning i grammatik
JF - Ny forskning i grammatik
IS - 24
M1 - 24
ER -