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Claudia Poschmann

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All declarative questions are attributive?

2008

Gunlogson (2007) claims that (i) declaratives used as questions express a propositional commitment just as normal assertions do, but that (ii) this commitment is not attributed to the speaker’s but to the addressee’s commitment-set. Thus, Gunlogson (2007) interprets all declarative questions as “attributive” utterance types involving a commitment-shift from speaker to addressee. By contrast, I will argue that not all declarative questions involve the suggested commitment-shift. I will distinguish two types of declarative questions, (i) echo questions (with declarative sentence type) and (ii) confirmative questions. Whereas echo questions leave the speaker’s commitment-set untouched, confirm…

Linguistics and LanguageEcho (computing)Intonation (linguistics)Contrast (statistics)PsychologyAttributiveLanguage and LinguisticsSentenceUtteranceLinguisticsCommitment
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