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Evidentiality and illocution

  • Marina Sbisà

    Marina Sbisà is Professor of Philosophy of Language at the University of Trieste, Italy. She has done research in the philosophy of language, semiotics, discourse analysis and gender studies, with particular attention to pragmatic issues such as speech acts, presupposition, implicature, and context. She collaborated on the revised edition of J.L. Austin, How to Do Things with Words (1975) and is the author of many publications in Italian and English.

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From the journal Intercultural Pragmatics

Abstract

This paper attempts to show that the linguistic or discursive marking of evidentiality plays a role in the performance of illocutionary acts and that its closeness to, and difference from, the attribution of epistemic modality can be explained in the light of an analysis of their respective relations to illocution. A newspaper article, displaying lexical and textual features pertinent to both evidentiality and epistemic modality, is analysed in a speech-act oriented manner, paying attention to the participation framework and its polyphonicity, in order to collect live material for the discussion of theoretical distinctions and relations. Evidentiality is then described as related to the preparatory conditions for illocutionary acts, assertive ones in particular, while epistemic modalisation appears to serve mainly the function of mitigating or boosting the speaker's commitment to the truth of the assumption she expresses or reports.

About the author

Marina Sbisà

Marina Sbisà is Professor of Philosophy of Language at the University of Trieste, Italy. She has done research in the philosophy of language, semiotics, discourse analysis and gender studies, with particular attention to pragmatic issues such as speech acts, presupposition, implicature, and context. She collaborated on the revised edition of J.L. Austin, How to Do Things with Words (1975) and is the author of many publications in Italian and English.

Published Online: 2014-7-23
Published in Print: 2014-9-1

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