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|Abstract=This article examines the interactional functions of the so-prefaced answer, when used by interviewees in news and other political discussion broadcasts. Using the methods of conversation analysis, based on a data corpus of recent broadcasts from British mainstream television, the analysis shows that the so-preface functions in a cluster of related ways within the question-answer discourse structure of the political news interview. Specifically, it is used to reset or reframe the prior question from a standpoint of epistemic authority, enabling the interviewee to answer on their terms rather than the interviewer’s.
 
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Hutchby2020
BibType ARTICLE
Key Hutchby2020
Author(s) Ian Hutchby
Title “So my position is…” So-prefaced answers and epistemic authority in British news interviews
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Tag(s) EMCA, Evasion, Prefacing, Turn-initial particles, News interviews, Epistemics
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Year 2020
Language English
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Journal Journal of Language and Politics
Volume 19
Number 4
Pages 563–582
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DOI 10.1075/jlp.19089.hut
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This article examines the interactional functions of the so-prefaced answer, when used by interviewees in news and other political discussion broadcasts. Using the methods of conversation analysis, based on a data corpus of recent broadcasts from British mainstream television, the analysis shows that the so-preface functions in a cluster of related ways within the question-answer discourse structure of the political news interview. Specifically, it is used to reset or reframe the prior question from a standpoint of epistemic authority, enabling the interviewee to answer on their terms rather than the interviewer’s.

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