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Resumen de Konstitution Von Nichtwissen Und Unsicherheit Im Sprachgebrauch: Ein Programmatischer Systematisierungsversuch

Niklas Simon, Nina Janich

  • In this paper, we propose a systematisation of the constitution of ignorance and uncertainty in language use and interaction. To this end, we first distinguish between a local and a global perspective on ignorance and uncertainty constitution. For the local level of ignorance and uncertainty constitution, we propose that four different types of linguistically indexed attributions of ignorance and uncertainty can be distinguished, with which the speaker/writer refers to different knowledge domains involved in the social process of local knowledge constitution.

    We then provide an overview of the inventory of linguistic signs that can be used to index such attributions and, building on this, distinguish four different forms of ignorance and uncertainty indexing that can be used in heterogeneous ways to signal the different types of ignorance and uncertainty attributions in specific contexts and situations. For the global level of collective ignorance and uncertainty constitution, we propose a model of different types of propositional constellations that can be used discourse-analytically as a basis for external ignorance and uncertainty attributions.


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