LINGUIST List 13.3043

Thu Nov 21 2002

Sum: German Quotatives

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  • Ellen Fluharty, Re: German Quotatives

    Message 1: Re: German Quotatives

    Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 14:09:15 +0000
    From: Ellen Fluharty <efluhartmix.wvu.edu>
    Subject: Re: German Quotatives


    Re: Linguist 13.2799

    ''Und ich so'' often occurs in storytelling, paired with some kind of gesture or vocal sound effect ''turning the quote into an enactment or performance'' (Golato, 2000, pg.31). A couple respondents have suggested that this quotative is becoming acceptable to use in other environments. While ''und ich so'' is most often attributed to teenagers, Golato's study found evidence of this quotatives use by college-age speakers and those from thirty to fifty years of age.

    Many thanks to those who responded:

    Erich Round Thorsten Trippel Kirk Hazen Isabelle Buchstaller Jodie Clark Katalin Mady Mai Kuha Tabea Becker Andrea Golato Chad D. Nilep Patricia Cukor-Avila Jan Bruners Gabriele Kniffke Christian Huber Claus Pusch Markus Lang Peter Backhaus

    My gratitude to Andrea Golato for sending me a copy of her (widely recommended) article:

    Golato, Andrea. 2000. ''An innovative German quotative for reporting on embodied actions: Und ich so/und er so 'and I'm like/and he's like'.'' Journal of Pragmatics 32, 29-54.

    Thanks also to Isabelle Buchstaller for attaching a copy of:

    Streeck, Jurgen. 2002. ''Grammars, Words and Embodied Meanings.'' Journal of Communication. September 2002, 581-596.

    Peter Backhaus recommended:

    Androutsopoulos, Jannis K. 1999: Grammaticalization in young people's language. The case of German, in Belgian journal of linguistics 13: 155-76.

    Sakita, Tomoko 2001: Another semantic extension of Go, in Dôshisha studies in language and culture 4,2: 447-466.

    Chad Nilep was kind enough to send me his bibliography on quotatives:

    An excerpt:

    Kim, Jong Hyun. The Attitudinal Force of Quasi-Quotation Sentences in Korean. Eoneohag / Journal of the Linguistic Society of Korea; 2000, 26. 75-104.

    Klamer, Marian. How Report Verbs become Quote Markers and Complementisers. Lingua; 2000, 110(2). 69-98.

    Macaulay, Ronald. You're Like 'Why Not?' The Quotative Expressions of Glasgow Adolescents. Journal of Sociolinguistics; 2001, 5(1). Feb, 3-21.

    Suenr M. The Syntax Of Direct Quotes With Special Reference To Spanish And English. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 2000, 18(3). 525-578(54).

    Waksler, Rachelle. A New all in Conversation. American Speech; 2001, 76(2). 128-138.

    Subject-Language: German, Standard; Code: GER