Two past forms inducing conjectural or non-intrusive questions

Pub Date : 2024-03-11 DOI:10.1515/opli-2022-0274
Makoto Kaneko
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This study argues that conjectural or non-intrusive questions are not only conveyed by future forms, as often discussed, but may be induced, combined with contextual factors, by past forms. Conjectural and non-intrusive questions are, respectively, uttered when the addressee is assumed as ignoring the answer and when she isn’t forced to answer. What is claimed to be conjectural or non-intrusive includes i) polite questions involving the French market imperfective past and its Japanese counterpart; ii) recall questions involving an evidential past in some languages. In the former case, the market past is claimed as referring to a moment when the shopkeeper made a conjecture about the customer’s need based on her observation: the politeness comes from highlighting, by using the past tense, the existence of this conjecture for the sake of the customer. In the latter, the evidential past is analyzed as referring to a moment when the speaker obtained the relevant information from others. The proposed hypotheses are supported by the fact that the two questions are incompatible with expressions forcing the addressee’s answer, and by the fact that the past form is combined with some conjectural expression obligatorily in both cases in Japanese and optionally in German recall questions.
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两种诱发猜测性或非侵入性问题的过去式
本研究认为,猜测性问题或非侵入性问题并不像人们经常讨论的那样仅由未来形式传达,还可能由过去形式结合语境因素诱发。猜测性问题和非侵入性问题分别是在假定被问者不理会答案和不强迫被问者回答时发出的。所谓猜测性或非侵入性问题包括:i) 涉及法语市场不完全过去时及其日语对应词的礼貌性问题;ii) 在某些语言中涉及证据过去时的回忆性问题。在前一种情况下,"市场 "过去时被认为是指店主根据自己的观察对顾客的需求做出猜测的时刻:礼貌性来自于通过使用过去时,为了顾客而强调这一猜测的存在。在后者中,证据过去式被分析为是指说话人从他人那里获得相关信息的时刻。这两个问题与强迫被问者回答的表达方式不相容,而且在日语回忆问题中,过去时都必须与某种猜测性表达方式相结合,而在德语回忆问题中,过去时则是选择性的,这些事实都支持了所提出的假设。
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