Quasi-synonymy of Danish causal conjunctions from the speaker’s perspective
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St Petersburg State University
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The article explores a fragment of the grammatical system of the Danish language,
which represents a regular formal variation of auxiliary language markers — causal
conjunctions fordi, for, eftersom, thi. The functional and pragmatic description of each
of them is proposed based on the anthropocentric approach. This approach is aimed
at studying the linguistic expression of the speaker’s orientation in denotative reality
and communication. In terms of expressing causation, this presupposes differentiation
of ways to substantiate the speaker’s assertion, depending on different sources of
causation: the speaker’s own inference (for); appeal to knowledge, common to all
participants in communication (thi); justifying one objective fact with another (fordi),
justifying the speaker’s own inference with an objective fact (eftersom). The etymology
of conjunctions, as well as the temporal correlation of the predicates in causal and main
clauses, allows us to determine the reasons for the speaker to organize the mental space
of causation in different ways. In addition, the use of the conceptual blending concept
allows us to explain why one conjunction is replaced by another in oral speech.
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Nikulicheva D. Quasi-synonymy of Danish causal conjunctions from the speaker’s perspective. Scandinavian Philology, 2021, vol. 19, issue 1, pp. 42–60.