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BibType | ARTICLE |
Key | Park2015d |
Author(s) | Seul Ki Park |
Title | Kulenikka-Prefaced Utterances (KPUs) in Other-Initiated Other-Repair (OIOR) |
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Tag(s) | Korean, EMCA, Interactional Linguistics, Other-initiated repair, Discourse Markers |
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Year | 2015 |
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Journal | The Korean Language in America |
Volume | 19 |
Number | 1 |
Pages | 4-35 |
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Abstract
The paper demonstrates a new function of kulenikka-prefaced utterances (kpus): where the discourse marker kulenikka is used as an other-repair initiator and kpus provide other-initiated other-repairs (oior). Close analysis of the data shows that when speakers used kpus for oior, they treated the immediately previous turn of the other speaker as problematic; hence, as a trouble source. The kpus used in oior have three distinct features: (1) they add adversative information to the previous utterances, while their speakers expect that all of the participants have common opposing stances toward the trouble source; (2) they are followed by sequence closings and topic shifts; and (3) they are pronounced clearly without phonological reduction.
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