Negotiating about lexical meanings
Abstract
One central issue in the generative lexicon
approach is how to account for the context
dependence of certain aspects of the meanings
of lexical items. Pustejovsky (1995, 2005),
Ginzburg (to appear) and Ginzburg and
Cooper (2004) exemplify how the
interpretation of lexical items is influenced by
the context of use. An interesting source of
data comes from conversations in which the
participants spontaneously comment on the
appropriateness, or lack of appropriateness, of
a particular word or phrase in the given
situation. These comments are often
introduced by locutions like It depends on
what you mean by X or Qu’est-ce que vous
entendez par X? In Swedish there is a
lexicalized grammatical construction which
functions as a cue to this kind of negotiation
about the meaning of lexical items, the x-och-x
construction. In this paper we show how the xoch-
x construction is used in spontaneous
conversations and informal writing as a means
for questioning and clarifying aspects of
meaning. The conventionalized x-och-x
construction thus provides us with a tool to
investigate which aspects of meaning language
users are aware of and tend to negotiate about.
One hypothesis that we will explore is that
logical terms like negation and grammatical
function words like complementizers are less
likely to give rise to negotiations. However,
when they are used in the x-och-x
construction, the negotiation may reveal
important aspects of their use in ordinary
language.
Link to web site
http://www.issco.unige.ch/gl2007/
Citation
In Kanzaki, Kyoko, Pierrette Bouillon & Laurence Danlos (eds.) Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Generative Approaches to the Lexicon, Paris
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Date
2009Author
Engdahl, Elisabet
Norén, Kerstin
Keywords
generative lexicon
meaning
Publication type
conference poster
Language
eng