Discourse markers are not special (but they can be complicated)
Les marqueurs de discours n'ont rien de particulier (mais ils peuvent être compliqués)
Résumé
This chapter discusses the identification and representation of discourse markers (DMs), indexical elements which contribute to the organization of discourse, the manifestation of the speaker or the interaction between speaker and addressee(s). I argue that, in spite of their diversity, DMs fall into two broad classes, connective DMs, which trigger presuppositions, and Hic et Nunc Particles (HNPs), which trigger conventional implicatures and, like Pott's (2007) expressives, are anchored to the utterance situation. In order to lay the foundations for a representation, I extend the interactional framework of Ginzburg (2012) to incorporate the contribution of DMs in a flexible way. Jacques Jayez. Discourse markers are not special (but they can be complicated).
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