Remarques sur l’usage interprétatif putatif du futur
Author(s)
Morency, Patrick
Date issued
2006
In
Revue Tranel (Travaux neuchâtelois de linguistique), Institut des Sciences du langage et de la communication, Université de Neuchâtel, 2006/45//43-70
Abstract
In this article we will take a look at a particular epistemic usage of the French future tense. Our approach is a radically pragmatic one, where we posit that what should be taken into account for the interpretation of such occurrences depends more upon pragmatic than semantic aspects. Building upon Sperber & Wilson’s distinction between <i>descriptive</i> and <i>non-descriptive</i> usages of language and the notion of <i>metarepresentation</i> (1995 [1986]), we propose to analyze the function of the French <i>futur putatif</i> from our procedural pragmatics perspective. We posit that certain expressions, and among them the French future tense, possess a procedural algorithm that allows the hearer to reach different interpretations, depending on different contextualizations, which are obtained through relevance-searching. Such procedural instructions enable the hearer to easily draw the intended complex inferences.
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