2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-020-02633-z
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When is it ok to call someone a jerk? An experimental investigation of expressives

Abstract: We present two experimental studies on the Italian expressive 'stronzo' (English 'jerk'). The first study tests whether, and to which extent, the acceptability of using an expressive is sensitive to the information available in the context. The study looks both at referential uses of expressives (as in the complex demonstrative 'that jerk Marco') and predicative uses of expressives (as in 'Marco is a jerk'). The results show that expressives are sensitive to contextual information to a much higher degree than … Show more

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“…In Cepollaro, Domaneschi and Stojanovic (2020), we show that even on their predicative uses, pejoratives impose 6 certain interesting constraints on the context.…”
Section: Corpus-drawn Examples Of Pejoratives In Fidmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…In Cepollaro, Domaneschi and Stojanovic (2020), we show that even on their predicative uses, pejoratives impose 6 certain interesting constraints on the context.…”
Section: Corpus-drawn Examples Of Pejoratives In Fidmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Presumably, decontextualization is a bigger problem for processing research on the actual emotional, "perlocutionary" effects of insults (like ours) than for 'locution-oriented' semantic-pragmatic research with sentence acceptability ratings (such asCepollaro et al, 2021).Frontiers in Communication | www.frontiersin.org…”
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confidence: 96%