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Gespräche sind komplexe Formen sprachlichen Handelns, das sich unter bestimmten Bedingungen vollzieht und häufig von den Sprecher/inne/n auch kommentiert wird. Diese metakommunikativen Kommentare treten in sehr unterschiedliche Formen und Funktionen auf. In diesem Aufsatz werden Kommentare in der Form von Konditionalsätzen untersucht, mit denen die Sprecher/innen die Voraussetzungen unterschiedlicher Aspekte ihrer Äußerungen kommentieren.
This paper deals with restitutive and repetitive wieder. Proceeding from the assumption that adverbial adjuncts have base positions which reflect their semantic relations to the rest of the sentence, it is shown that repetitive wieder belongs to the class of event adverbs minimally c-commanding the base positions of all arguments whereas restitutive wieder has many properties in common with process adjuncts, minimally c-commanding the final verb.
This paper deals with restitutive and repetitive 'wieder'. Proceeding from the assumption that adverbial adjuncts have base positions which reflect their semantic relations to the rest of the sentence, it is shown that repetitive 'wieder' belongs to the class of event adverbs minimally c-commanding the base positions of all arguments whereas restitutive 'wieder' has many properties in common with process adjuncts, minimally c-commanding the final verb.