Publication: Aspects of conativity in Russian: towards a linguistics of attempt and success
Aspects of conativity in Russian: towards a linguistics of attempt and success
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Sonnenhauser, B. (2017). Aspects of conativity in Russian: towards a linguistics of attempt and success. In O. Mueller-Reichau & M. Guhl (Eds.), Aspects of Slavic linguistics: formal grammar, lexicon and communication (No. 16; pp. 310–332). de Gruyter.
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The psychological notion ‘conation’ refers to “the element in psychological processes that tends towards activity or change and appears as desire, volition, and striving” (CED). Similarly, the term ‘conative’ figures also in linguistics, where it has been used in a variety of ways (see Vincent 2013 for an overview), among them as a label for the addressee-oriented function of language (Jakobson 1992 [1960]) as instantiated, e.g., by vocatives and imperatives, and as identifying “morphemes or constructions in which there is a sense of
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Sonnenhauser, B. (2017). Aspects of conativity in Russian: towards a linguistics of attempt and success. In O. Mueller-Reichau & M. Guhl (Eds.), Aspects of Slavic linguistics: formal grammar, lexicon and communication (No. 16; pp. 310–332). de Gruyter.