Uses of also in oral semi-informal German

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2012-04-10T12:17:19Z

2012-04-10T12:17:19Z

2007

Abstract

In recent grammars and dictionaries also (`therefore, so, well¿) continues to be preferably presented as an adverb with a conclusive-consecutive connective function that essentially corresponds to its use in formal written German. Its function as a modal particle is documented, however, since the beginnings of what is known as Partikelforschung, though not all its uses have been systematically investigated contrasting oral and written German, either in mode or concept. In this article we analyse the uses of also in semi-informal oral interactions on the basis of empirical data (from a subsample of the VARCOM corpus). Specifically, we will analyse the presence and frequency of also at the beginning of a sentence or sequence, the functions it serves as a logical-semantic connector or discourse and interaction marker and the interrelations between these functions, in order to contrast these results with the description of also provided by current reference works.

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English

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Servei de Publicacions de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/catjl.126

Catalan Journal of Linguistics, 2007, v.6, p. 95-115

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cc-by-nc (c) Fernández-Villanueva, 2007

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