This paper compares a few notions of ‘subjectivity’ (vs. ‘objectivity’ or ‘intersubjectivity’) circulating in the current functional and cognitive linguistic literature. It aims to demonstrate that, in spite of some points of contact in the analysis of certain linguistic issues, e.g. in the sphere of the modal categories, these notions actually refer to substantially different phenomena and should therefore not be confused.
2022. Sources of Modal Necessity: The Case of Needto’. Journal of English Linguistics 50:4 ► pp. 327 ff.
Cestero Mancera, Ana María & Dorota Kotwica
2021. Si todos lo dicen, ¿será cierto? La evidencialidad de folclore o acervo común: de la teoría a la investigación sociopragmática. Círculo de Lingüística Aplicada a la Comunicación 86 ► pp. 151 ff.
2021. Pre-emptive interaction in language change and ontogeny: the case of [there is no NP]. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory 17:3 ► pp. 715 ff.
Torres Soler, Julio
2021. Susana Rodríguez Rosique (2019): El futuro en español. Tiempo, conocimiento, interacción. Berna: Peter Lang, 259 páginas.. Verba: Anuario Galego de Filoloxía 48
Lenepveu, Véronique
2020. Valeurs modale et évidentielle de la forme impersonnelle il est visible que. Syntaxe & Sémantique N° 20:1 ► pp. 87 ff.
Lenepveu, Véronique
2021. Entre objectivité et subjectivité : il est évident que (P). Travaux de linguistique n° 80:1 ► pp. 107 ff.
Lenepveu, Véronique
2022. Sur les formes impersonnelles il est visible que et il est évident que. Langue française N° 215:3 ► pp. 27 ff.
Tang, Bin
2020. A Study of Intersubjective Representations of Inferential Information in Health Crisis News Reporting. In Corpus-based Approaches to Grammar, Media and Health Discourses [The M.A.K. Halliday Library Functional Linguistics Series, ], ► pp. 319 ff.
Thegel, Miriam & Josefin Lindgren
2020. Subjective and intersubjective modality: a quantitative approach to Spanish modal verbs. Studia Neophilologica 92:1 ► pp. 124 ff.
2019. The Spanish future tense and cognitive perspective: Tense, modality, evidentiality and the reflection of the grounding process. Lingua 230 ► pp. 102713 ff.
Rozumko, Agata
2019. Evidential strategies in receiver-directed talk: The case of English inferential adverbs. Lingua 220 ► pp. 1 ff.
Tantucci, Vittorio, Jonathan Culpeper & Matteo Di Cristofaro
2018. Dynamic resonance and social reciprocity in language change: the case of Good morrow. Language Sciences 68 ► pp. 6 ff.
Tantucci, Vittorio & Aiqing Wang
2018. Illocutional concurrences: The case of evaluative speech acts and face-work in spoken Mandarin and American English. Journal of Pragmatics 138 ► pp. 60 ff.
Tantucci, Vittorio & Aiqing Wang
2020. From co-actions to intersubjectivity throughout Chinese ontogeny: A usage-based analysis of knowledge ascription and expected agreement. Journal of Pragmatics 167 ► pp. 98 ff.
2016. The factualization of ‘I suppose’ in American English: a corpus based study of the subjectification of epistemic predicates toward factuality. SpringerPlus 5:1
Tantucci, Vittorio
2016. Toward a typology of constative speech acts: Actions beyond evidentiality, epistemic modality, and factuality. Intercultural Pragmatics 13:2
Tantucci, Vittorio
2016. Textual factualization: The phenomenology of assertive reformulation and presupposition during a speech event. Journal of Pragmatics 101 ► pp. 155 ff.
TANTUCCI, VITTORIO
2017. From immediate to extended intersubjectification: a gradient approach to intersubjective awareness and semasiological change. Language and Cognition 9:1 ► pp. 88 ff.
Tantucci, Vittorio
2017. An evolutionary approach to semasiological change: Overt influence attempts through the development of the Mandarin 吧-ba particle. Journal of Pragmatics 120 ► pp. 35 ff.
TANTUCCI, Vittorio
2020. From Co-Actionality to Extended Intersubjectivity: Drawing on Language Change and Ontogenetic Development. Applied Linguistics 41:2 ► pp. 185 ff.
2015. Epistemicity and stance: A cross-linguistic study of epistemic stance strategies in journalistic discourse in English and Spanish. Discourse Studies 17:2 ► pp. 210 ff.
Marín-Arrese, Juana I.
2015. EPISTEMIC LEGITIMISATION AND INTER/SUBJECTIVITY IN THE DISCOURSE OF PARLIAMENTARY AND PUBLIC INQUIRIES. Critical Discourse Studies 12:3 ► pp. 261 ff.
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