Pre-concessives in dialogue, monologue and ‘hybrid constructions’

  • Marco Mazzoleni Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
Keywords: Italian linguistics, pre-concessive constructions, concession between rhetorical move and inter-clausal relation, polyphony, paratactic correlative structures

Abstract

Though ‘frozen’ in monological written texts, some grammatical constructions still show traces of the dialogical prototypical situation of the utterance, based on face-to-face oral interaction between speaker and hearer. With this perspective, the paper describes – in a way that does not intend to be exhaustive – some of the paratactic correlative structures used in contemporary Italian to express pre-concessives, a construction which imply an (at least potential) interplay between sender’s and some other people’s voices. In this kind of inter-clausal relation the content of the first coordinated element is something that in some way has already become part of the “universe of discourse”, something that is – or is at least presented as – thematic and co(n)textually given, whereas the following coordinated element, rhematic and co(n)textually new, contains the sender’s correction or objection: therefore, pre-concessives are inherently dialogical-polyphonic constructions, in which the sender takes up, even to correct them, the thought and voice of someone else.

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Published
2022-06-24
How to Cite
Mazzoleni, M. (2022). Pre-concessives in dialogue, monologue and ‘hybrid constructions’. Cuadernos de Filología Italiana, 29, 205-217. https://doi.org/10.5209/cfit.74766
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Linguistic Studies