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|Abstract=Concessive practices are a recurrent phenomenon in conversation. This paper investigates one variant of them: tripartite sequences which involve a first assertion, an inserted concession, and a reassertion of the original standpoint. This interactional practice may be produced by one speaker only or in a dialogue with another participant whose contribution triggers a conceding move from the speaker. The argument is made that the practice in question, Insertion Concessive, has such distinct sequential and formal properties that they warrant an account of the practice as a discourse grammatical construction. The tripartite sequences follow recurrent polarity and subjectivity patterns and are operated with a finite set of linguistic markers which signal concession (in the conceding part) and contrast (in the reasserting part). The study relates directly to interactional approaches to Construction Grammar, accounting for formal and semantic regularities which go beyond the limits of a single sentence. The data is drawn from corpora of everyday and institutional conversations in Swedish.
conversation. This paper investigates one variant of them:
 
tripartite sequences which involve a first assertion, an
 
inserted concession, and a reassertion of the original
 
standpoint. This interactional practice may be produced
 
by one speaker only or in a dialogue with another
 
participant whose contribution triggers a conceding move
 
from the speaker. The argument is made that the practice
 
in question, Insertion Concessive, has such distinct
 
sequential and formal properties that they warrant an
 
account of the practice as a discourse grammatical
 
construction. The tripartite sequences follow recurrent
 
polarity and subjectivity patterns and are operated with a
 
finite set of linguistic markers which signal concession (in
 
the conceding part) and contrast (in the reasserting part).
 
The study relates directly to interactional approaches to
 
Construction Grammar, accounting for formal and
 
semantic regularities which go beyond the limits of a
 
single sentence. The data is drawn from corpora of
 
everyday and institutional conversations in Swedish.
 
 
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Lindstrom2014
BibType ARTICLE
Key Lindstrom2014
Author(s) Jan Lindström, Anne-Marie Londen
Title Insertion concessive: An interactional practice as a discourse grammatical construction
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Year 2014
Language English
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Journal Constructions
Volume 1
Number 3
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Abstract

Concessive practices are a recurrent phenomenon in conversation. This paper investigates one variant of them: tripartite sequences which involve a first assertion, an inserted concession, and a reassertion of the original standpoint. This interactional practice may be produced by one speaker only or in a dialogue with another participant whose contribution triggers a conceding move from the speaker. The argument is made that the practice in question, Insertion Concessive, has such distinct sequential and formal properties that they warrant an account of the practice as a discourse grammatical construction. The tripartite sequences follow recurrent polarity and subjectivity patterns and are operated with a finite set of linguistic markers which signal concession (in the conceding part) and contrast (in the reasserting part). The study relates directly to interactional approaches to Construction Grammar, accounting for formal and semantic regularities which go beyond the limits of a single sentence. The data is drawn from corpora of everyday and institutional conversations in Swedish.

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