Disjunctive/conjunctive/whatever: the development of Italian barra (‘slash’) as a non-exhaustive connective

Publication date: Available online 14 August 2019Source: Language SciencesAuthor(s): Ilaria Fiorentini, Emanuele MiolaAbstractThe paper investigates the use and functions of barra in Italian. Barra, the lexical realization of the punctuation mark < />, has recently come to be used also in online settings and in everyday speech. In written, formal contexts, this punctuation mark is mainly used for the expression of alternatives (also with an adjunctive sense). In contemporary Italian, however, it is developing a new function as a non-exhaustive connective. After describing the incipient grammaticalization of barra, the morphology and semantics of the constructions with barra are discussed. The paper also shows the possible development of a grammatical element from the verbalization of a punctuation mark. This eventuality has become more frequent in the Internet era, where – by virtue of the diffusion of visualized language – not only features of colloquial speech get into written language, but also, and somewhat unexpectedly, vice versa.
Source: Language Sciences - Category: Speech-Language Pathology Source Type: research