© Grace Q. Zhang 2015. Elastic language carries non-specific and stretchable meaning, as in 'He loves her, kind of'. It is used like a slingshot, targeting various strategic goals. Consolidating current research and charting new directions, this book develops a refreshing theory of elasticity, empirically attested by natural language data from tension-prone encounters between Australian Customs officers and passengers. The theory proposes three principles (fluidity, stretchability and strategy) and offers a systematic look at how elastic language, as a sliding scale, works to balance strengthening and weakening speech tones, to firm and soften a speaker's stance, and to reveal and evade the truth. The comparative analysis of forms, function...
The overall success of international conferences depends on how their participants understand the ne...
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This article argues for a view on languaging as inherently affective. Informed by recent ecological ...
I think (ITH) is commonly used in communication. Existing studies of its pragmatic functions focus o...
This study develops an overarching theoretical framework of the strategic elasticity of vague langua...
While there has been insightful research on the commonly used expression I think (IT), this study in...
This study explored some using a refreshing approach: focusing on its elasticity. It was a comparati...
This book is the first major cross-linguistic study of ‘flexible words’, i.e. words that cannot be c...
This article analyses the linguistic ways of expressing emotions and talking about flexi-ble forms o...
In this paper I argue that both parametric variation and the alleged differences between languages i...
Language is boundless. Most explicitly, it is the means by which human beings communicate their t...
Languages vary greatly in their words, sounds and sentence structures. Linguistic theory has shown t...
Language is boundless. Most explicitly, it is the means by which human beings communicate their t...
This dissertation provides an account of stress flexibility in English. Stress is flexible in the se...
The role played by language in our cognitive lives is a topic at the centre of contemporary debates ...
The overall success of international conferences depends on how their participants understand the ne...
AbstractLanguage exhibits striking systematic structure. Words are composed of combinations of reusa...
This article argues for a view on languaging as inherently affective. Informed by recent ecological ...
I think (ITH) is commonly used in communication. Existing studies of its pragmatic functions focus o...
This study develops an overarching theoretical framework of the strategic elasticity of vague langua...
While there has been insightful research on the commonly used expression I think (IT), this study in...
This study explored some using a refreshing approach: focusing on its elasticity. It was a comparati...
This book is the first major cross-linguistic study of ‘flexible words’, i.e. words that cannot be c...
This article analyses the linguistic ways of expressing emotions and talking about flexi-ble forms o...
In this paper I argue that both parametric variation and the alleged differences between languages i...
Language is boundless. Most explicitly, it is the means by which human beings communicate their t...
Languages vary greatly in their words, sounds and sentence structures. Linguistic theory has shown t...
Language is boundless. Most explicitly, it is the means by which human beings communicate their t...
This dissertation provides an account of stress flexibility in English. Stress is flexible in the se...
The role played by language in our cognitive lives is a topic at the centre of contemporary debates ...
The overall success of international conferences depends on how their participants understand the ne...
AbstractLanguage exhibits striking systematic structure. Words are composed of combinations of reusa...
This article argues for a view on languaging as inherently affective. Informed by recent ecological ...