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|Abstract=In this paper, using English conversational data, we examine type-conforming responses (Raymond, 2003) to polar (yes/no) interrogatives, and find that such responses show recurrent patterns in terms of their linguistic and bodily production. Specifically we show that these type-conforming responses often occur in sync with bodily-visible movements to form units that we call ‘type-conforming response packages', or ‘response packages' for short. | |Abstract=In this paper, using English conversational data, we examine type-conforming responses (Raymond, 2003) to polar (yes/no) interrogatives, and find that such responses show recurrent patterns in terms of their linguistic and bodily production. Specifically we show that these type-conforming responses often occur in sync with bodily-visible movements to form units that we call ‘type-conforming response packages', or ‘response packages' for short. | ||
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BibType | ARTICLE |
Key | Karkkainen2018 |
Author(s) | Elise Kärkkäinen, Sandra A. Thompson |
Title | Language and bodily resources: ‘Response packages' in response to polar questions in English |
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Tag(s) | EMCA, multimodality, polar question, response |
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Journal | Journal of Pragmatics |
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Pages | 220–238 |
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DOI | 10.1016/j.pragma.2017.05.003 |
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Abstract
In this paper, using English conversational data, we examine type-conforming responses (Raymond, 2003) to polar (yes/no) interrogatives, and find that such responses show recurrent patterns in terms of their linguistic and bodily production. Specifically we show that these type-conforming responses often occur in sync with bodily-visible movements to form units that we call ‘type-conforming response packages', or ‘response packages' for short.
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