Where grammar and interaction meet: the preference for matched polarity in responsive turns in Danish
by Trine Heinemann
Reference:
Trine Heinemann, (2005), "Where grammar and interaction meet: the preference for matched polarity in responsive turns in Danish", In Syntax and Lexis in Conversation: Studies on the Use of Linguistic Resources in Talk-in-Interaction (Auli Hakilinen, Margret Selting, eds.), Amsterdam/Philadelphia, John Benjamins, pp. 375–402.
Bibtex Entry:
@INCOLLECTION{Heinemann2005,
  address = "Amsterdam/Philadelphia", 
  author = "Trine Heinemann", 
  booktitle = "Syntax and Lexis in Conversation: Studies on the Use of Linguistic Resources in Talk-in-Interaction", 
  doi = "10.1075/sidag.17.18hei", 
  keywords = "EMCA, Grammar, Danish, Polarity, Preference, Response", 
  editor = "Auli Hakilinen and Margret Selting", 
  pages = "375–402", 
  publisher = "John Benjamins", 
  title = "Where grammar and interaction meet: the preference for matched polarity in responsive turns in Danish", 
  url = "https://benjamins.com/catalog/sidag.17.18hei", 
  year = "2005", 
}