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Recent studies of conditionals in English have cited putative evidence from German word order in support of the functional distinction between content and speech-act conditionals (Dancygier & Sweetser, 2005; Declerck & Reed, 2001) while counterexamples have largely been ignored. The present study takes a closer look at the syntactic marker in question, namely integrative and non-integrative word order in <i>wenn</i> ‘if’-initial conditionals. The findings raise doubts about the hypothesized correlation of the construction’s syntactic form and the cognitive domain in which it is interpreted. In this paper I explore how clausal integration interacts with mental space construction in conditional speech acts and show that integration does not mark content or predictive conditionality. Rather, clausal integration signals that the <i>if</i>-clause (<i>P</i>) is the sole space where the apodosis (<i>Q</i>) holds and that in all other spaces, ~ <i>Q</i> would take <i>Q</i>’s place. From the perspective of Construction Grammar (CG), the form-function mapping of syntactic integration and contrastivity observed in the German data provides a window on functional distinctions which may exist but are not formally marked in other languages.
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The case of modal verbs
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