Meaning in repair: The abstract noun yisi 'meaning/intention' in the management of intersubjectivity in Mandarin conversation
by Chen-Yu Chester Hsieh
Reference:
Chen-Yu Chester Hsieh, (2020), "Meaning in repair: The abstract noun yisi 'meaning/intention' in the management of intersubjectivity in Mandarin conversation", Taiwan Journal of Linguistics, vol. 18, no. 2, pp. 39-88.
Bibtex Entry:
@ARTICLE{Hsieh2020,
  author = "Chen-Yu Chester Hsieh", 
  doi = "10.6519/TJL.202007_18(2).0002", 
  keywords = "EMCA, Repair, Abstract noun, Interactional Linguistics, Intersubjectivity, Mandarin", 
  journal = "Taiwan Journal of Linguistics", 
  number = "2", 
  pages = "39-88", 
  title = "Meaning in repair: The abstract noun yisi 'meaning/intention' in the management of intersubjectivity in Mandarin conversation", 
  url = "https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Chester_Hsieh/publication/342189474_Meaning_in_repair_The_abstract_noun_yisi_'meaningintention'_in_the_management_of_intersubjectivity_in_Mandarin_conversation/links/5ee81c73458515814a627c33/Meaning-in-repair-The-abstract-noun-yisi-meaning-intention-in-the-management-of-intersubjectivity-in-Mandarin-conversation.pdf", 
  volume = "18", 
  year = "2020", 
}