社交上不可接受的Facebook评论中斯洛文尼亚语态的语法和语用方面

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Jakob Lenardič, Kristina Pahor de Maiti
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本文研究了斯洛文尼亚社会可接受和不可接受的Facebook评论语料库中认知和道义情态表达的语法和语用。我们提出了一组模态,它们的模态类型不会发生解释性变化,以便实现健壮的语料库搜索和可靠的结果量化。我们表明道义情态,而不是认知情态,在社会不可接受的评论中明显更频繁,特别是它们倾向于暴力话语。我们通过对情态动词所扮演的话语角色的定性分析来补充定量研究结果。我们探讨了语用交际策略,如模棱两可、促进和保全面子,是如何从情态表达的潜在句法和语义特性中产生的,如情态力量和小句语法。
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Grammatical and Pragmatic Aspects of Slovenian Modality in Socially Unacceptable Facebook Comments
This paper investigates the grammatical and pragmatic uses of epistemic and deontic modal expressions in a corpus of Slovenian socially acceptable and unacceptable Facebook comments. We propose a set of modals that do not interpretatively vary in their modality type in order to enable robust corpus searches and reliable quantification of the results. We show that deontic, but not epistemic, modals are significantly more frequent in socially unacceptable comments, and specifically that they favour violent discourse. We complement the quantitative findings with a qualitative analysis of the discursive roles played by the modals. We explore how pragmatic communicative strategies such as hedging, boosting, and face-saving arise from the underlying syntactic and semantic properties of the modal expressions, such as the modal force and clausal syntax.
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Slovenscina 2.0
Slovenscina 2.0 Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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