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|Title=Other-initiated repair in English | |Title=Other-initiated repair in English | ||
− | + | |Tag(s)=EMCA; Repair; Other-initiated repair; Typology; | |
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|Key=Kendrick2015a | |Key=Kendrick2015a | ||
|Year=2015 | |Year=2015 | ||
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|Journal=Open Linguistics | |Journal=Open Linguistics | ||
|Volume=1 | |Volume=1 | ||
|Number=1 | |Number=1 | ||
+ | |Pages=164–190 | ||
|URL=http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/opli.2014.1.issue-1/opli-2014-0009/opli-2014-0009.xml?format=INT | |URL=http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/opli.2014.1.issue-1/opli-2014-0009/opli-2014-0009.xml?format=INT | ||
|DOI=10.2478/opli-2014-0009 | |DOI=10.2478/opli-2014-0009 | ||
|Abstract=The practices of other-initiation of repair provide speakers with a set of solutions to one of the most basic problems in conversation: troubles of speaking, hearing, and understanding. Based on a collection of 227 cases systematically identified in a corpus of English conversation, this article describes the formats and practices of other-initiations of repair attested in the corpus and reports their quantitative distribution. In addition to straight other-initiations of repair, the identification of all possible cases also yielded a substantial proportion in which speakers use other-initiations to perform other actions, including non-serious actions, such as jokes and teases, preliminaries to dispreferred responses, and displays of surprise and disbelief. A distinction is made between otherinitiations that perform additional actions concurrently and those that formally resemble straight other-initiations but analyzably do not initiate repair as an action. | |Abstract=The practices of other-initiation of repair provide speakers with a set of solutions to one of the most basic problems in conversation: troubles of speaking, hearing, and understanding. Based on a collection of 227 cases systematically identified in a corpus of English conversation, this article describes the formats and practices of other-initiations of repair attested in the corpus and reports their quantitative distribution. In addition to straight other-initiations of repair, the identification of all possible cases also yielded a substantial proportion in which speakers use other-initiations to perform other actions, including non-serious actions, such as jokes and teases, preliminaries to dispreferred responses, and displays of surprise and disbelief. A distinction is made between otherinitiations that perform additional actions concurrently and those that formally resemble straight other-initiations but analyzably do not initiate repair as an action. | ||
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BibType | ARTICLE |
Key | Kendrick2015a |
Author(s) | Kobin H. Kendrick |
Title | Other-initiated repair in English |
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Tag(s) | EMCA, Repair, Other-initiated repair, Typology |
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Year | 2015 |
Language | English |
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Journal | Open Linguistics |
Volume | 1 |
Number | 1 |
Pages | 164–190 |
URL | Link |
DOI | 10.2478/opli-2014-0009 |
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Abstract
The practices of other-initiation of repair provide speakers with a set of solutions to one of the most basic problems in conversation: troubles of speaking, hearing, and understanding. Based on a collection of 227 cases systematically identified in a corpus of English conversation, this article describes the formats and practices of other-initiations of repair attested in the corpus and reports their quantitative distribution. In addition to straight other-initiations of repair, the identification of all possible cases also yielded a substantial proportion in which speakers use other-initiations to perform other actions, including non-serious actions, such as jokes and teases, preliminaries to dispreferred responses, and displays of surprise and disbelief. A distinction is made between otherinitiations that perform additional actions concurrently and those that formally resemble straight other-initiations but analyzably do not initiate repair as an action.
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