Koshik2005a

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Koshik2005a
BibType BOOK
Key Koshik2005a
Author(s) Irene Koshik
Title Beyond Rhetorical Questions: Assertive Questions in Everyday Interaction
Editor(s)
Tag(s) EMCA, Conversation Analysis, Questions
Publisher John Benjamins
Year 2005
Language
City Amsterdam
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DOI 10.1075/sidag.16
ISBN 9789027294500
Organization
Institution
School
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Edition
Series Studies in Discourse and Grammar
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Abstract

This book uses Conversation Analysis methodology to analyze rhetorical and other questions that are designed to convey assertions, rather than seek new information. It shows how these question sequences unfold interactionally in naturally-occurring talk in a variety of settings, e.g., friends arguing over the phone, parents disciplining children, news interviews, and second language writing conferences. The questions are used across these widely different contexts to perform a number of related social actions such as accusations, challenges to prior turns, and complaints. Those used in institution settings, such as teacher-student conferences, orient to institutional norms and roles and can help accomplish institutional goals, e.g., eliciting student error correction. Both the interactional context in which these questions are embedded and the known epistemic authority of the questioner play a role in our understanding of these questions, i.e., what social actions the question is accomplishing in a particular interaction.

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