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Publication details [#56107]

Publication type
Article in book
Publication language
English
Place, Publisher
John Benjamins

Annotation

This contribution looks at context from the view of idiomatic utterances. Thereby, it adopts the view that context is a dynamic construct actively created by discourse participants, where the utterance itself is an important contextual resource. Against this background, it develops the claim that idiomatic utterances have a certain potential to create or evoke specific contextual features. Theoretically, it argues that this potential cannot be explained within a purely semantic approach, but is to be situated at the semantics/pragmatics interface level. Empirically, it reports on the results of an experiment in which participants had to rate the acceptability of contextualized utterances of the idiom to throw in the towel. Contexts which were compatible with the assumed specific features of the idiom scored significantly better than contexts which were not.