Kim2013a

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Kim2013a
BibType ARTICLE
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Author(s) Hye Ri Stephanie Kim
Title Retroactive indexing of relevance: the use of well in third position
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Year 2013
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Journal Research on Language and Social Interaction
Volume 46
Number 2
Pages 125–143
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DOI 10.1080/08351813.2013.780338
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Abstract

Using conversation analysis, this article describes the use of well-prefacing in third position after a question-response sequence. Well as a discourse marker has been examined extensively from various perspectives. In conversation analysis, well is described as indexing “dispreferredness” (Pomerantz, 1984) and “unstraightforwardness” (Schegloff & Lerner, 2009) in second position (e.g., responses to assessments and questions). By examining American and British English conversations, the present study investigates the use of well in a previously unexamined sequential position, third position, and demonstrates that the well: (a) retroactively marks the prior action (i.e., the question) as having been preliminary to the impending turn and (b) prospectively marks the impending turn as the reason for the question.

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