{Jak} (‘how’) and {jak to} (‘how as’) as Operators Introducing Complement Clauses after Narrative Predicates (against Perception Predicates) Cover Image

{Jak} i {jak to} jako operatory wprowadzające zdanie dopełnieniowe przy predykatach narracji (na tle predykatów percepcji)
{Jak} (‘how’) and {jak to} (‘how as’) as Operators Introducing Complement Clauses after Narrative Predicates (against Perception Predicates)

Author(s): Magdalena Żabowska
Subject(s): Theoretical Linguistics, Applied Linguistics
Published by: Wydział Polonistyki Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: verba dicendi; complementizers; complement clause; narrative predicates; perception verbs

Summary/Abstract: The paper ponders upon semantic and syntactic differences between the operators {jak} (‘how’) and {jak to} (‘how as’) introducing propositional complements after narrative predicates such as {opowiadać} (‘to tell, to recount’) against the clauses introduced by {że} (‘that’). The analysis has led to formulating the following observations: a) a narrative predicate followed by jak is used to recount events from the extralinguistic reality, whereas a clause introduced by że reports how the knowledge of the speaker has changed on the basis of what someone else said; b) the operator jak to does not form a unit of language together with the verb but it may be introduced after any speech act reporting verb, as such it should be considered as an operational unit (in the sense of the term proposed by A. Bogusławski (1988, 1994)) and it operates on a specific class of verbs; c) it is possible to formulate a general interpretation of predicates allowing propositional complementation introduced by {jak} (cf. {widzieć} ‘to see’, {słyszeć} ‘to hear’, {lubić} ‘to like’, {przypominać sobie} ‘to recall’).

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 70
  • Page Range: 451-464
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Polish