TY - JOUR AU - Davis, Christopher AU - Gutzmann, Daniel PY - 2019/05/11 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Use-conditional meaning and the semantics of pragmaticalization JF - Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung JA - SuB VL - 19 IS - 0 SE - Articles DO - UR - https://ojs.ub.uni-konstanz.de/sub/index.php/sub/article/view/229 SP - 197-213 AB - <p>Pragmaticalization is the diachronic process by which propositional, truth-conditional semantic content develops into expressive, use-conditional content. Against the background of a multidimensional hybrid semantics, which employs both truth- and use-conditions to capture the entire conventional meaning of natural language expressions, this change can be understood as a diachronic type shift from truth-conditional to use-conditional meaning.We suggest that in general such shifts do not happen directly, but via an intermediate stage in which a 2-dimensional expression with mixed content is formed, which in a final stage may develop into pure use-conditional content. These concepts are applied to two cases of pragmaticalization: the antihonorific aspectual marker <em>shimau</em> in Japanese, and the expressive negation marker <em>neenu</em> in Miyara Yaeyaman, a related language of the Southern Ryukyus. As the second case study shows, pragmaticalization may also involve a process which we call pragmatic fission, in which a mixed expression splits into two separate items, leading to a lexical ambiguity between a plain truth-conditional expression and a purely use-conditional item.</p> ER -