Thetic vs. categorical
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The term pair thetic vs. categorical is used in information structure studies for topicless, all-new sentences and sentences with a topic.
Examples
Most sentences are categorical, so the literature mostly discusses thetic sentences, e.g.
- (What's wrong with you?) My boyfriend left me.
- (Why aren't you playing outside?) It's raining.
Origin
The term pair was made popular in linguistics by Kuroda 1972 and Sasse 1987. Kuroda adopted it from the philosopher Brentano.
References
- Brentano
- Kuroda 1972
- Sasse, Hans-Jürgen. 1987.
Other languages
German thetisch vs. kategorisch