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Exploring <i>if/whether</i> variation in subordinate interrogatives<sup>1</sup>
Author(s) -
Cristina LastresLópez
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
nordic journal of english studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.18
H-Index - 8
eISSN - 1654-6970
pISSN - 1502-7694
DOI - 10.35360/njes.437
Subject(s) - variation (astronomy) , interrogative word , political science , philosophy , linguistics , physics , astrophysics
This paper investigates the variation between if and whether (e.g. I don’t know if / whether you are right ), since prior studies on complementation in English have not sufficiently addressed the variation between these two complementizers, and those examining if -clauses have centred the analysis around conditionality. Based on data extracted from the British component of the International Corpus of English , the results from the study show that although if and whether are mostly interchangeable complementizers, there are grammatical, semantic and stylistic constraints regarding the choice of conjunction. The results suggest that a number of factors can influence the choice of complementizer, such as the matrix verb or the presence of an explicit alternative in clause introduced by the conjunction or . In addition, extralinguistic factors such as age and gender are also revealed as playing a role in the choice of complementizer.

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