对话的
愿景
期货合约
模态(人机交互)
心理学
政治
表示疑问的
一致性(知识库)
语言学
对象(语法)
社会学
认知心理学
认识论
社会心理学
政治学
计算机科学
哲学
人工智能
法学
教育学
人类学
金融经济学
经济
出处
期刊:Pragmatics and Society
[John Benjamins Publishing Company]
日期:2022-12-06
卷期号:13 (5): 747-768
摘要
Abstract This paper describes ways in which political speakers define and legitimize future policies by construing different policy options in terms of ‘privileged’ and ‘oppositional’ futures. Privileged and oppositional futures are conceptual projections of alternative policy visions occurring in quasi-dialogic chunks of speech, revealing specific evidential, mood, and modality patterns. Privileged future involves the speaker’s preferred, or at least acknowledged vision and is articulated through absolute modality and evidential markers which derive from factual evidence, history, and reason. Oppositional future involves an antagonistic and plainly threatening vision, expressed by probabilistic modality and (usually) the interrogative mood. Following the principle of psychological consistency in belief, oppositional future is normally communicated first, allowing for a swift and strong response from the privileged future expressed in the speaker-preferred vision.
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