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Back to topDiscourse Markers in Sicily: A Synchronic, Diachronic, and Sociolinguistic Analysis (Studies in Pragmatics #21) (Hardcover)
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When I entered her shop, my friend turned to me and said: Ar , che si dice? ('Hey there, how you doing?'). This was not a full-fledged sentence in Italian, as she had thrown a little Sicilian word in - ar . It was a greeting, of course, but also a way of expressing her surprise at seeing me there, and a way of prompting me to start our conversation. The fact she used Sicilian had a clear meaning too: the vernacular indicates a shared social identity.
In a nutshell, this book analyses the cases of Sicilian ar and mentri to understand the complexity of discourse markers: what functions they perform, how they evolve historically, and what their social meaning is in a bilingual speech community.