Force shift: a case study of Cantonese ho2 particle clusters

Jess H.K. Law, Haoze Li, Diti Bhadra

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Abstract

This paper investigates force shift, a phenomenon in which the canonical discourse conventions, or force, associated with a clause type can be overridden to yield polar questions with the help of additional force-indicating devices. Previous studies attribute force shift to the presence of a complex question force component operating on semantic content. Based on utterance particles and particle clusters in Cantonese, we analyze force shift as resulting from compositional operations on force-bearing expressions. We propose that a simplex force, such as assertion or question, denotes unanchored sentence acts, while a force-shifting particle like Cantonese ho2 is an anchoring function anchoring a sentence act to the speaker while querying whether or not the addressee can perform the sentence act. The proposed semantics makes predictions about ho2’s interactions with addressee-changing operations and imperatives, as well as about a larger family of force shift phenomena.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalNatural Language Semantics
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2024

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© 2024, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.

Keywords

  • Cantonese
  • Discourse dynamics
  • Force shift
  • Illocutionary force
  • Sentence acts
  • Utterance particles

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