The force dynamics of adjectival deontic modality in the mediatised register of the fatwa: a corpus cognitive–semantic analysis

IF 0.8 Q3 LINGUISTICS
Corpora Pub Date : 2021-04-01 DOI:10.3366/COR.2021.0207
A. Youssef
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The present study offers new insights in how the cognitive-semantic analysis of adjectival deontic modality in the mediatized register of fatwa can be methodologically enhanced at both quantitative and qualitative levels. Drawing on the force-dynamics model originated by Talmy (1981, 1988) and developed by Sweetser (1990), the adjectivally modal expressions of obligation and permission have been investigated in an electronic corpus of fatwas (353,293 words falling in 1440 texts). The research data is manipulated by the corpus tool of Wmatrix (Rayson, 2003) with a view to calculating the relevant modal keywords and generating their concordances; further, the interactive register analysis of the tenor in the fatwa discourse is provided in a way that (i) facilitates the concordance reading of the adjectival keywords of deontic modality and (ii) examines the force dynamics underlying these adjectival keywords in terms of their modally interactive meanings. The study has reached three main findings. First, in the specialized corpus of fatwa there are five keywords of adjectival deontic modality: obligatory, obliged, permissible, impermissible, and forbidden. Second, the force dynamics of obligatory, obliged and permissible reveals enacting positive-compulsion force with attitudinal variations of objective and subjective meanings towards real-world content (themes) and participants (questioner and questionee) in the mediatized register of fatwa. Third, complementary to second, the force dynamics of impermissible and forbidden reveals a set of debarring negative-restriction barriers of various forms, viz. personal, collective, generic, and topical, in the same fatwa register.
法特瓦语中介语中形容词道义情态的力量动态:语料库认知语义分析
本研究为如何在定量和定性两方面从方法论上加强法特瓦语中介语中形容词道义情态的认知语义分析提供了新的见解。本文利用Talmy(1981,1988)提出、Sweetser(1990)发展的力动力学模型,对电子教令语料库(1440篇文本中353,293个单词)中义务和许可的形容词情态表达进行了研究。研究数据通过Wmatrix (Rayson, 2003)的语料库工具进行处理,以计算相关的模态关键词并生成它们的一致性;此外,法特瓦语篇中语旨的互动语域分析提供了一种方式:(i)促进了对义务情态形容词关键词的一致性阅读,(ii)根据其情态互动意义检查了这些形容词关键词背后的力量动态。这项研究有三个主要发现。首先,在法特瓦的专门语料库中,形容词道义情态有五个关键词:义务、义务、允许、不允许和禁止。其次,强制性、义务性和被允许性的力量动态揭示了在法特瓦的中介化登记中,对现实世界内容(主题)和参与者(提问者和被调查者)的客观和主观意义的态度变化所产生的积极强制性。第三,与第二相辅相成的是,“不允许”和“禁止”的力量动态揭示了在同一个法特瓦范围内,一系列各种形式的去禁止的消极限制障碍,即个人的、集体的、一般的和局部的。
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