2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.lingua.2015.09.003
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The grammatical reflexes of emphasis: Evidence from German wh-questions

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“…Given such cases, we argue, in accordance with Bianchi et al (2016), that the respective operator responsible for the effect of unexpectedness should be below illocutionary force, as also suggested by Trotzke and Turco (2015) in a different context:…”
Section: The Derivation Of Emphatic Fronting In Germansupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…Given such cases, we argue, in accordance with Bianchi et al (2016), that the respective operator responsible for the effect of unexpectedness should be below illocutionary force, as also suggested by Trotzke and Turco (2015) in a different context:…”
Section: The Derivation Of Emphatic Fronting In Germansupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Second, note that our discussion of topicalizing verb particles has shown that these fronting constructions can either be interpreted with a narrow focus on the particle ('KontrP', in the sense of Frey) or in an exclamatory fashion as was the case with fronting certain non-contrastable particles. To account for this complementary distribution, Trotzke and Turco (2015) suggest a clear-cut distinction between two types of emphasis (borrowing terms from the phonetic literature): 'emphasis for contrast' and 'emphasis for intensity' (first mentioned by Coleman 1914). While emphasis for contrast is typically associated with contrastive or corrective focus, emphasis for intensity, on the other hand, has to do with expressive and attitudinal evaluation (Niebuhr 2010).…”
Section: The Derivation Of Emphatic Fronting In Germanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An exhaustive discussion of the phonetic manifestation of emphasis for intensity would go far beyond the scope of this article; yet it is worth observing that some of the phenomena discussed here feature systematic phonetic correlates, such as lengthening of the onset duration of fricatives or the accented vowel (see Trotzke & Turco, on wh ‐questions in German). Accordingly, we suggest that there is much to gain from further exploring the differences and the similarities between the strategies whereby emphasis for intensity can be conveyed, as well as from zeroing in on the possible ways in which emphasis and scalarity can be linked to one another in different realms of linguistic analysis, including phonetics and phonology.…”
Section: Conclusion: Emphasis For Intensity In a Broader Picturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rather, this profile can also be the result of syntactic operations in the domain of marked word order. For instance, Trotzke & Turco (2015) provide experimental evidence that onsets and vocalic nuclei of wh-elements in German display augmentation features of emotive speech only in expressive constructions involving left peripheral discourse particles (1) and not in cases of marked word order featuring other (non-expressive) forms of co-constituency in the left periphery of the clause (2):…”
Section: The Emotive Use As a Secondary Use Of Languagementioning
confidence: 99%