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Grabowski, Łukasz; Trklja, Aleksandar
Journal of pragmatics, June 2024, 2024-06-00, Volume: 226Journal Article
Placed at the intersection of semantics and pragmatics, the concept of semantic prosody has been associated with various notions including evaluative meaning, attitudinal meaning and connotations, and there is no agreement among researchers as to its definition and operationalization. In this critical-reflection theoretical paper, we provide an overview of collocational and discoursal approaches to semantic prosody, which we treat as distinct and, at the same time, complementary. Furthermore, we suggest that the semantic prosody can be conceptualised as an interaction between a source and a target term, where the target term has a descriptive semantic content, and it receives its evaluative meaning from the source term, which can be either only evaluative (thin) or both evaluative and descriptive (thick). Next, we propose that the source of semantic prosody can be accounted for in terms of value judgments. In particular, a value judgment that a speaker ascribes to the factual content of a term is always relative to a certain kind of standard. Thus, our proposal supports the view that the speaker's stance, manifested in value judgments that they ascribe to terms, can be considered as a source of semantic prosody. •We propose a new theoretical reading of semantic prosody grounded in the philosophy of language.•We argue that semantic prosody arises as a result of interaction between thin and thick terms.•We argue that the semantics of expressions that have semantic prosody can be understood in terms of value judgments.•We argue that value judgements ascribed by speakers to expressions are relative to a culturally-marked kind of standard.•Our proposal supports both the collocational and discoursal views of semantic prosody.
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