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− | |Author(s)=Anthony J. Wootton; | + | |Author(s)=Anthony J. Wootton; |
|Title=Two request forms of four year olds | |Title=Two request forms of four year olds | ||
− | |Editor(s)=Paul Drew; Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen; | + | |Editor(s)=Paul Drew; Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen; |
− | |Tag(s)=Children; Requests; Recruitments; Sequential organization | + | |Tag(s)=EMCA; Children; Requests; Recruitments; Sequential organization |
|Key=Wootton2014 | |Key=Wootton2014 | ||
− | |Publisher=John Benjamins | + | |Publisher=John Benjamins |
|Year=2014 | |Year=2014 | ||
+ | |Language=English | ||
+ | |Address=Amsterdam / Philadelphia | ||
|Booktitle=Requesting in Social Interaction | |Booktitle=Requesting in Social Interaction | ||
− | | | + | |Pages=171–184 |
− | | | + | |URL=https://benjamins.com/catalog/slsi.26.07woo |
|DOI=10.1075/slsi.26.07woo | |DOI=10.1075/slsi.26.07woo | ||
|Series=Studies in Language and Social Interaction | |Series=Studies in Language and Social Interaction | ||
|Abstract=The occurrence of declarative I want and interrogative Can I request forms is examined in the natural language use of four year old children with their parents in the home. The analysis focuses on the use of these forms after an initial request has been turned down and after the use of imperatives by parents. The analysis suggests that in these sequential positions these forms are used in non-equivalent ways. Further evidence relating to the use of these forms in sequence initial positions suggests certain parallels with the earlier findings. | |Abstract=The occurrence of declarative I want and interrogative Can I request forms is examined in the natural language use of four year old children with their parents in the home. The analysis focuses on the use of these forms after an initial request has been turned down and after the use of imperatives by parents. The analysis suggests that in these sequential positions these forms are used in non-equivalent ways. Further evidence relating to the use of these forms in sequence initial positions suggests certain parallels with the earlier findings. | ||
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BibType | INCOLLECTION |
Key | Wootton2014 |
Author(s) | Anthony J. Wootton |
Title | Two request forms of four year olds |
Editor(s) | Paul Drew, Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen |
Tag(s) | EMCA, Children, Requests, Recruitments, Sequential organization |
Publisher | John Benjamins |
Year | 2014 |
Language | English |
City | Amsterdam / Philadelphia |
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Pages | 171–184 |
URL | Link |
DOI | 10.1075/slsi.26.07woo |
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Series | Studies in Language and Social Interaction |
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Book title | Requesting in Social Interaction |
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Abstract
The occurrence of declarative I want and interrogative Can I request forms is examined in the natural language use of four year old children with their parents in the home. The analysis focuses on the use of these forms after an initial request has been turned down and after the use of imperatives by parents. The analysis suggests that in these sequential positions these forms are used in non-equivalent ways. Further evidence relating to the use of these forms in sequence initial positions suggests certain parallels with the earlier findings.
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