Wu2022c
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BibType | ARTICLE |
Key | Wu2022c |
Author(s) | Yaxin Wu, Shuai Yang |
Title | Power plays in action formation: The TCU-final particle ba (吧) in Mandarin Chinese conversation |
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Tag(s) | Conversation Analysis, deontics, Mandarin Chinese, particles, particle ba, power, directives, epistemics |
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Year | 2022 |
Language | English |
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Journal | Discourse Studies |
Volume | 24 |
Number | 4 |
Pages | 491-513 |
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DOI | 10.1177/14614456221099166 |
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Abstract
Using conversation analysis as its research method, this article investigates the interactional function of the particle ba in Mandarin Chinese conversation. It is argued that ba is frequently employed by its speakers to adjust deontic gradients in action sequences of directives in mundane conversation besides its function of adjusting epistemic gradients in certain action sequences. The present study claims that the agent and beneficiary of future action can only distinguish one category of directive actions from another, but each category still constitutes several member actions which contrast with one another in terms of social power. The member actions of each category form a continuum, one end of which is the action with the highest level of social power and the other end of which is the action with the lowest level of social power. There exists a normative relation between each member action of a category and the speaker’s deontic status in the real world. The particle ba is a practice of minutely adjusting the speaker’s deontic stance from a higher position to a lower one.
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