‘It was you that told me that, wasn’t it?’It-clefts revisited in discourse

  1. María de los Ángeles Gómez González
Libro:
Structural-functional studies in English grammar: in honour of Lachlan Mackenzie
  1. Mike Hannay (coord.)
  2. Gerard J. Steen (coord.)

Editorial: John Benjamins

ISBN: 9789027230935

Ano de publicación: 2007

Páxinas: 103-139

Tipo: Capítulo de libro

Resumo

This corpus-based investigation explores the features and discourse distribution of it-clefts. It is argued that their core meaning is the positive identification of a discourse element, usually a subject/agent NP, mostly by means of the declarative pattern it is/it was . . . that in spontaneous persuasive speech. The construction is found to implement three main strategies: (a) corrective when reformulating old topics, generally displaying the pattern new + given; (b) transitional when (re)introducing new or deactivated topics or spatio-temporal settings, usually with the pattern new + new; and (c) topical when continuing with a previous discourse topic, normally exhibiting the values given + new. Lastly, the central function of it-clefts is shown to be that specifying a relation of exhaustive topicality.