Operationalizing the Role of Context in Language Variation: The Role of Perspective Alignment in the Spanish Imperfective Domain

Publication date

2021-05-29

Authors

Fuchs, MartinORCID 0000-0002-6862-8422ISNI 000000050638708X
Pinango, María Mercedes
Deo, Ashwini

Editors

Löbner, Sebastian
Gamerschlag, Thomas
Kalenscher, Tobias
Schrenk, Markus
Zeevat, Henk

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Abstract

We present a cognitively grounded analysis of the pattern of variation that underlies the ​use of two aspectual markers in Spanish (the Simple-Present marker, Ana baila ‘Ana dances’, and the Present-Progressive marker, Ana está bailando ‘Ana is dancing’) when they express an event-in-progress reading. This analysis is centered around one fundamental communicative goal, which we term perspective alignment: the bringing of the hearer’s perspective closer to that of the speaker. Perspective alignment optimizes the tension between two nonlinguistic constraints: Theory of Mind, which gives rise to linguistic expressivity, and Common Ground, which gives rise to linguistic economy. We propose that, linguistically, perspective alignment capitalizes on lexicalized meanings, such as the progressive meaning, that can bring the hearer to the “here and now”. In Spanish, progressive meaning can be conveyed with the Present-Progressive marker regardless of context. By contrast, if the Simple-Present marker is used for that purpose, it must be in a context of shared perceptual access between speaker and hearer; precisely, a condition that establishes perspective alignment non-linguistically. Support for this analysis comes from a previously observed yet unexplained pattern of contextually-determined variation for the use of the Simple-Present marker in Iberian and Rioplatense (vs. Mexican) Spanish—in contrast to the preference across all three varieties for the use of the Present-Progressive marker—to express an event-in-progress reading.

Keywords

Imperfective, Progressive, Expressivity, Economy, Common, Ground, Theory of mind, Meaning variation and change

Citation

Fuchs, M, Pinango, M M & Deo, A 2021, Operationalizing the Role of Context in Language Variation: The Role of Perspective Alignment in the Spanish Imperfective Domain. in S Löbner, T Gamerschlag, T Kalenscher, M Schrenk & H Zeevat (eds), Concepts, Frames and Cascades in Semantics, Cognition and Ontology. 1 edn, Language, Cognition and Mind, vol. 7, Springer, pp. 201-217. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50200-3_10