Advances in Spoken Discourse Analysis
94 Advances in spoken discourse analysis 6 (B:C:A:1:2) H: I I don’t know, see, he has a son at, was in the school last year ah d ...
A functional description of questions 95 8 What did you say? 9 What do you mean? We can say that they expect the answer to be th ...
96 Advances in spoken discourse analysis Secondly, comparing (12) and (13) we can see that the ‘information’ supplied in B’s utt ...
A functional description of questions 97 of question although they have different syntactic structures. They both invite the add ...
98 Advances in spoken discourse analysis 26 (Mandarin Chinese) A:na dien ying hau kàn má? (Is that film good?) B: (a) hau kàn (g ...
A functional description of questions 99 to syntactic form rather than expected response. The three major classes of questions t ...
100 Advances in spoken discourse analysis Secondly, according to Lyons’s characterization of ‘questions’, it is difficult to see ...
A functional description of questions 101 While this kind of characterization is superior to that of Lyons and Quirk et al. in t ...
102 Advances in spoken discourse analysis I shall now attempt to make a classification of ‘Elicitations’ according to the differ ...
A functional description of questions 103 is not giving B a piece of information but rather seeking information. It is equivalen ...
104 Advances in spoken discourse analysis Despite the difference between these two types of Elicit:inform, I do not want to set ...
A functional description of questions 105 In all of the above arrowed utterances, the declarative, or the declarative associated ...
106 Advances in spoken discourse analysis Finally, in (44), X assumes that the person on the other end of the line is Henry and ...
A functional description of questions 107 Elicit:agree The third subcategory is those which invite the addressee to agree with t ...
108 Advances in spoken discourse analysis ‘Elicit:commit’ There is yet another subcategory of Elicitation which differs from the ...
A functional description of questions 109 difference: a verbal response is obligatory in the former whereas it is not in the lat ...
110 Advances in spoken discourse analysis the interrogative form whereas in the latter, the term ‘question’ refers to the discou ...
6 Caught in the act: using the rank scale to address problems of delicacy Dave Willis SOME PROBLEMS IN DISCOURSE ANALYSIS When i ...
112 Advances in spoken discourse analysis Since 1975 the description has been developed and diversified. These developments are ...
Caught in the act 113 T: Now you can do them in any order you like. Let’s see if you can sort out which is which. P: NV. which e ...
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