A unified account of inquisitive and assertive rising declaratives

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3765/plsa.v6i1.5042

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rising declaratives, biased questions, speech acts, pragmatics, semantics, intonation, prosody

Abstract

Previous work on rising declaratives has argued that some have an inquisitive interpretation similar to polar questions, and that this meaning is intonationally distinguished by a steep final rise to a high boundary tone, while others have an assertive interpretation, similar to assertions of falling declaratives, that has a shallower final rise to a lower, high boundary tone. I demonstrate that this strict form-meaning correlation does not hold because there are inquisitive rising declaratives that have a shallow final rise. I argue for a unified theory of rising declaratives with enough interpretational flexibility to explain these crosscutting patterns.

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Published

2021-04-13

How to Cite

Goodhue, Daniel. 2021. “A Unified Account of Inquisitive and Assertive Rising Declaratives”. Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America 6 (1): 951–965. https://doi.org/10.3765/plsa.v6i1.5042.