Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Citazione:
“Know Your Coffee!” The Cultural Semantics of a Lexico-Syntactic Molecule of English / G.M. Farese. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LINGUISTICS. - ISSN 1923-8703. - 12:4(2022), pp. 11-24. [10.5539/ijel.v12n4p11]
Abstract:
This paper presents a cultural semantic analysis of the English syntactic construction ‘know your + noun’ made
combining the analytical principles and methods of ethnosyntax (Wierzbicka, 1988, 2003, 2006a) with those of
corpus-based discourse analysis (Baker, 2006; Partington et al., 2004). Three main points are made in the paper:
(i) ‘know your n.’ constitutes an indissoluble lexico-syntactic molecule of English expressing its own specific
meaning; (ii) this construction is both genre-specific and subject to intralinguistic variation; (iii) this construction
is quintessentially Anglo, because it reflects Anglo cultural assumptions about personal autonomy informing
certain speech practices in English discourse (Goddard & Wierzbicka, 2004; Wierzbicka, 2006b) and defies easy
translation in other languages. The analysis is based on the findings of a corpus search in GLOWBE across
varieties of English complemented by additional data from the web. The results provide a clear picture of the
meaning of ‘know your n.’ and of where it situates within the broad range of know-constructions. Ultimately, the
paper emphasises the contribution that corpus-based, empirical discourse analysis can make to the semantics and
ethnography of syntax as well as to the study of the interface between syntax, semantics and culture.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
compositionality; corpus-based syntactic analysis; cultural semantics; ethnosyntax; know; world
Englishes
Elenco autori:
G.M. Farese
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