Variation and society

IF 0.7 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Pragmatics and Society Pub Date : 2023-04-18 DOI:10.1075/ps.20040.ser
M. J. Serrano
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In Spanish, tener que and haber que + infinitive are modal periphrases that convey deontic meanings. The present investigation analyzes these periphrases as variants used in diverse communicative settings by different kinds of participants, acting as either speakers/writers or addressees. Tener que + infinitive tends to appear in those contexts where a more striking implication or unavoidable recommendation is needed. Haber que + infinitive is used more in a wide range of genres promoting a desubjectivizing-deontic meaning. As for the sex/gender of the participants, men more frequently use tener que + infinitive, whereas women tend to employ haber que + infinitive. The latter feature was also found to be significant when the sex/gender of the addressee is unknown; also, tener que + infinitive resulted more frequently in texts to be read or listened by women. The sociolinguistic distribution of the meanings conveyed by each periphrasis helps to delineate communicative styles based on the objectivity-subjectivity dimension.
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变化与社会
在西班牙语中,tener que和haber que+不定式是传达道义意义的模态周边词。本研究将这些边缘词分析为不同类型的参与者在不同的交际环境中使用的变体,他们要么是说话者/作者,要么是收件人。Tener que+不定式往往出现在需要更引人注目的含义或不可避免的建议的情况下。Haber que+不定式在促进去客观化道义意义的广泛流派中被更多地使用。至于参与者的性别,男性更频繁地使用tener que+不定式,而女性则倾向于使用haber que+不定式。当收件人的性别/性别未知时,后一个特征也很重要;此外,tener que+不定式导致女性阅读或收听文本的频率更高。从社会语言学的角度看,每一个语境所传达的意义的分布有助于在客观性-主观性维度上刻画交际风格。
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