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Kim-Kim2014
BibType ARTICLE
Key Kim-Kim2014
Author(s) Mary Shin Kim, Stephanie Hyeri Kim
Title Initiating repair with and without particles: alternative formats of other-initiation of repair in Korean conversation
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Tag(s) EMCA, Repair, Particle, Korean, Interactional Linguistics
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Year 2014
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Journal Research on Language and Social Interaction
Volume 47
Number 4
Pages 331–352
URL Link
DOI 10.1080/08351813.2014.958277
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Abstract

This study examines Korean speakers’ practice of initiating repair on the recipient’s talk with and without a subject or object particle and shows that the addition (or deletion) of the particle plays an important role in implementing the action of repair initiation. Initiating repair with a particle ordinarily serves as a harbinger of disagreement, surprise, or disbelief, while initiating repair without a particle functions as an understanding check. The study further suggests possible explanations for how and why the addition of the particle achieves the interactional work of performing a negatively valenced action in Korean. Data are in Korean with English translation.

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