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Rebecca Woods | Journal Pragmatics
Dr Woods has published an article in the journal Journal of Pragmatics, titled “Everyone's been wondering what are the mechanisms for interpreting embedded root clauses in German and English…” (link to article). Congratulations Dr Woods!
Abstract: This paper compares three types of embedded root clause (verb second in complement clauses, embedded imperatives and embedded inverted interrogatives) in German and English. It will describe in detail how these constructions differ from their non-root counterparts syntactically and pragmatically, and how equivalent constructions in German and English differ from each other. I will then use Farkas's (2022) version of the Table model to formalise how the pragmatic characteristics of these constructions falls out from a mixture of the generations of a conventional implicature and language-specific rules on how perspectives may shift under attitude predicates.
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