Ambiguity in critical contexts: The lexical split of the German modal dürfte: Der lexical split des deutschen Modalverbs dürfte

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Translated title of the contributionAmbiguität in kritischen Kontexten: Der lexical split des deutschen Modalverbs dürfte
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)117-131
Number of pages15
JournalLinguistische Treffen in Wrocław
Volume24
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 24 Jan 2024

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T he present-day German modal verb dürfen (‘to be allowed to do sth’) is currently undergoing a le xical split in its grammaticalisation. In the subjunctive II, dürfte, it is developing into an epistemic marker of phoric non-factuality used to express a speaker-based judgment of the probability of a given proposition (Politt 2022). Epistemic dürfte thus grammaticalises into the grammatical cate gory mood, whereas its non-epistemic form remains part of a lexical class of modals. While dürfte is known to have progressed quite far on its grammaticalisation path, somewhere between stage 3 and 4, it still shows remnants of grammaticalisation stage 2 (Lehmann 2002, Diewald 2009). The present paper analyses 92 ambiguous sentences of dürfte taken from the DWDS core corpus of the 20th cen tury (Geyken 2007). These sentences are assumed to exhibit critical contexts, which are remnants of grammaticalisation stage 2 (cf. Diewald 2009). They can be interpreted both as epistemic or as non-epistemic. Since the epistemic reading of dürfte is assumed to have developed into the default interpretation for the subjunctive II (Mortelmans 2019, Politt 2022), the ambiguous sentences are analysed in regard to their similarity to typical contexts for epistemic dürfte for three classes of fea tures: (i) features of the subject, (ii) of the verbal complement, and (iii) the sentence context. On the one hand, variation can be found in all three feature classes, indicating that the grammaticalisation has not yet progressed fully out of stage 2. On the other hand, a tendency for favouring an epistemic interpretation of the ambiguous sentence could be shown, too, illustrating the developing functional independence of epistemic dürfte.

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Ambiguity in critical contexts: The lexical split of the German modal dürfte: Der lexical split des deutschen Modalverbs dürfte. / Politt, Katja Christina.
In: Linguistische Treffen in Wrocław, Vol. 24, No. 2, 24.01.2024, p. 117-131.

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Politt KC. Ambiguity in critical contexts: The lexical split of the German modal dürfte: Der lexical split des deutschen Modalverbs dürfte. Linguistische Treffen in Wrocław. 2024 Jan 24;24(2):117-131. doi: 10.23817/lingtreff.24-7
Politt, Katja Christina. / Ambiguity in critical contexts: The lexical split of the German modal dürfte : Der lexical split des deutschen Modalverbs dürfte. In: Linguistische Treffen in Wrocław. 2024 ; Vol. 24, No. 2. pp. 117-131.
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