Uhrig P (2021)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2021
Book Volume: 13
Article Number: 2027
Journal Issue: 1
The distinction between creative language use and linguistic errors is not always straightforward. Even less clear is what factors play a role in the attribution of a positive evaluation (= creative) or a negative one (= error). In this paper, it is argued that a Construction Grammar approach can model the difference based on two basic mechanisms: Frequency effects (either modelled as preemption or as negative entrenchment) and hearer expectations, which are continuously updated and based on a wide range of linguistic and contextual factors such as dialect and speech situation, influencing the perception of the abilities and intentions of the speaker.
APA:
Uhrig, P. (2021). Creative intentions-The fine line between 'creative' and 'wrong'. Cognitive Semiotics, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1515/cogsem-2020-2027
MLA:
Uhrig, Peter. "Creative intentions-The fine line between 'creative' and 'wrong'." Cognitive Semiotics 13.1 (2021).
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