Badini Kurdish modal particles dê and da: procedural semantics and language variation Cover Image

Badini Kurdish modal particles dê and da: procedural semantics and language variation
Badini Kurdish modal particles dê and da: procedural semantics and language variation

Author(s): Christoph Unger
Subject(s): Language studies, Semantics, Ethnic Minorities Studies
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Procedural meaning; future time; modal particles; speaker commitment; Northern Kurdish;

Summary/Abstract: In this paper I review a semantic analysis of the Badini Kurdish modal particles dê and da (Unger, 2012). This analysis claims that the modal particles are procedural indicators in the sense of Blakemore (2002) triggering cognitive inferential procedures relating to assessing the speaker's commitment to the veracity of the communicated content and to the speaker's reliability for making true claims about the eventualities described. Since audiences interpret utterances for optimal relevance following a path of least effort (Sperber and Wilson 1995), these minimal clues for constraining the pragmatic interpretation process are enough to guide audiences arriving at the temporal, modal and aspectual interpretations intended by the speaker. I argue that the standard Kurmanji particle wê triggers slightly different procedures than Badini dê. These differences provide semantic explanations to variation in Northern Kurdish dialects with respect to the indication of future time and with reference to possible but non-factual worlds.

  • Issue Year: 2/2014
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 177-200
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: English