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Let’s Not Worry about the Reclamation Worry
Let’s Not Worry about the Reclamation Worry

Author(s): Bianca Cepollaro
Subject(s): Theoretical Linguistics, Semantics, Philosophy of Language
Published by: KruZak
Keywords: Reclamation worry; appropriation; ambiguity; slurs; polysemy;

Summary/Abstract: In this paper, I discuss the Reclamation Worry (RW), raised by Anderson and Lepore 2013 and addressed by Ritchie (2017) concerning the appropriation of slurs. I argue that Ritchie’s way to solve the RW is not adequate and I show why such an apparent worry is not actually problematic and should not lead us to postulate a rich complex semantics for reclaimed slurs. To this end, after illustrating the phenomenon of appropriation of slurs, I introduce the Reclamation Worry (section 2). In section 3, I argue that Richie’s complex proposal is not needed to explain the phenomenon. To show that, I compare the case of reclaimed and non-reclaimed slurs to the case of poly-semic personal pronouns featuring, among others, in many Romance languages. In section 4 I introduce the notion of ‘authoritativeness’ that I take to be crucial to account for reclamation. In section 5, I focus on particular cases (the “outsider” cases) that support my claims and speak against the parsimony of the indexical account. Finally, I conclude with a methodological remark about the ways in which the debate on appropriation has developed in the literature (section 6).

  • Issue Year: XVII/2017
  • Issue No: 50
  • Page Range: 181-193
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English