Gubina2024

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Gubina2024
BibType ARTICLE
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Author(s) Alexandra Gubina, Arnulf Deppermann
Title Rejecting the validity of inferred attributions of incompetence in German talk-in-interaction
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Tag(s) EMCA, Inference, Autonomy, Competence, Incompetence, Face, Interactional Linguistics
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Year 2024
Language English
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Journal Journal of Pragmatics
Volume 221
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Pages 150-167
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This paper deals with pragmatic inference from the perspective of Conversation Analysis. In particular, we examine a specific variety of inferences – the attribution of incompetence which Self constructs on the basis of Other's prior action, hearable as positioning Self as incompetent (e.g., instructions, offers of assistance, advice); this attribution of incompetence concerns Self's execution of some practical task. This inference is indexed in Self's response, which highlights Self's expertise, or competence concerning the task at hand. We focus on two recurrent types of such responses in our data: (i) accounting for competence through formulations of prior experience with carrying out a practical action and (ii) explicit claims of competence for accomplishing this action. We analyze the interactional environments in which these responses occur, the ways in which the two practices index Self's understanding of being positioned as incompetent and the interactional work they do. Finally, we discuss how through rejecting an inferred attribution of incompetence, Self implicitly seeks to restore their face and defend their autonomy as an agent, yet, without entering an explicit identity-negotiation. Findings rest on the analysis of 20 cases found in video-recordings of naturally occurring talk-in-interaction in German from the corpus FOLK.

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