Rise-Fall-Rise as a Marker of Secondary QUD s

M. Westera
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In the literature, English rise-fall-rise (RFR) intonation is known both as a marker of secondary information and as a marker of topics.�is paper aims to make plausible that these two uses can be derived from a common core, which in turn can be derived from a recent theory of intonational meaning more generally, according to which rises and falls indicate (non-)compliance with the maxims (Westera 2013, 2014, 2017).�e core meaning of RFR, I propose, is that the main question under discussion (Q��) is not compliantly addressed, while some secondary Q�� is. Several more concrete predictions are derived from this core meaning, pertaining to secondary information, topic marking, exhaustivity, and discourse strategies.�e resulting account is shown to generate certain ingredients of existing accounts, while also doing some things di�erently in ways that may be empirically accurate. If the proposed account is on the right track, it provides an important new intonational window on Q��s.
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上升-下降-上升作为次级QUD的标志 s
在文献中,英语升降升语调既是一种次要信息标记,也是一种话题标记。他的论文旨在使这两种用法可以从一个共同的核心中得到合理的解释,而这个核心又可以更普遍地从最近的语调意义理论中得到推导,根据该理论,上升和下降表明(不)遵守格言(Westera 2013, 2014, 2017)。我认为,RFR的核心含义是,讨论中的主要问题(Q)没有得到适当的解决,而一些次要问题得到了解决。从这一核心意义衍生出几个更具体的预测,涉及次要信息、主题标记、穷竭性和话语策略。由此产生的账户被证明产生了现有账户的某些成分,同时也以可能在经验上准确的方式做了一些不同的事情。如果建议的帐户在正确的轨道上,它提供了一个重要的新的语调窗口。
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