Through the analysis of presuppositions, question design, social action and preference organisation in short fragments of Italian question-answer sequences, this paper aims to show that (1) wh-questions, on the one hand, and alternative and polar questions (i.e., polar interrogatives, tag and declarative questions), on the other, come from two different epistemic positions: unknowing and uncertain, respectively; (2) alternative and polar questions convey different degrees of uncertainty, thus placing themselves in different points along the epistemic continuum of the uncertain position. Keywords: Questions, Epistemic stance, Uncertainty, Unknowledge, Information-seeking, Confirmation-seekin
On the basis of evidence from German and Italian, in this article it is argued that non-canonical wh...
This paper focuses on the microvariation concerning the distribution and functions of certain interr...
This article deals with Italian questions with a post-verbal wh-element, which are generally defined...
Through the analysis of presuppositions, question design, social action and preference organisation ...
This volume explores a model of epistemic stance, according to which speakers can communicate each s...
The topic focused on in the present paper is the relationship between dubitative questions (Stivers ...
This conversation analytic study examines the linguistic resources for indexing epistemic stance in ...
Questions are design problems for both the questioner and the addressee. They must be produced as re...
In this paper the relation between prosodic form and meaning is investigated in a sample of polar qu...
This paper focuses mainly on negative polar questions. Following on from the relevant literature, we...
Simulation is an important cognitive resource involved in many mental processes. In this paper, we f...
Some relevant aspects of the pragmatic functioning of questions are described that make it possible ...
In this chapter it is confirmed that in Bari Italian an intonational distinction is made between pol...
Italian has five epistemic forms that can be considered as grammaticalized, at least to an extent: t...
On the basis of evidence from German and Italian, in this article it is argued that non-canonical wh...
This paper focuses on the microvariation concerning the distribution and functions of certain interr...
This article deals with Italian questions with a post-verbal wh-element, which are generally defined...
Through the analysis of presuppositions, question design, social action and preference organisation ...
This volume explores a model of epistemic stance, according to which speakers can communicate each s...
The topic focused on in the present paper is the relationship between dubitative questions (Stivers ...
This conversation analytic study examines the linguistic resources for indexing epistemic stance in ...
Questions are design problems for both the questioner and the addressee. They must be produced as re...
In this paper the relation between prosodic form and meaning is investigated in a sample of polar qu...
This paper focuses mainly on negative polar questions. Following on from the relevant literature, we...
Simulation is an important cognitive resource involved in many mental processes. In this paper, we f...
Some relevant aspects of the pragmatic functioning of questions are described that make it possible ...
In this chapter it is confirmed that in Bari Italian an intonational distinction is made between pol...
Italian has five epistemic forms that can be considered as grammaticalized, at least to an extent: t...
On the basis of evidence from German and Italian, in this article it is argued that non-canonical wh...
This paper focuses on the microvariation concerning the distribution and functions of certain interr...
This article deals with Italian questions with a post-verbal wh-element, which are generally defined...