This article examines a recurrent format that speakers use for defining ordinary expressions or technical terms. Drawing on data from four different languages - Flemish, French, German, and Italian - it focuses on definitions in which a definiendum is first followed by a negative definitional component (‘definiendum is not X’), and then by a positive definitional component (‘definiendum is Y’). The analysis shows that by employing this format, speakers display sensitivity towards a potential meaning of the definiendum that recipients could have taken to be valid. By negating this meaning, speakers discard this possible, yet unintended understanding. The format serves three distinct interactional purposes: (a) it is used for argumentation, e.g. in di...
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The paper examines the role of diminutives, a subclass of softeners, in Romanian conversational disc...
This paper is a qualitative and quantitative corpus-based study analysing the correlation of clusivi...
Disfluency is a characteristic feature of spontaneous human speech, commonly seen as a consequence o...
This article examines a recurrent format that speakers use for defining ordinary expressions or tech...
To secure mutual understanding in interaction, speakers sometimes explain or negotiate expressions. ...
Our paper deals with the use of ICH WEIß NICHT (‘I don’t know’) in German talk-in-interaction. Pursu...
In this dissertation I investigate the process of negotiation in conversation through the use of hed...
International audienceThis article deals with the mutual understanding phenomenon and its explicit m...
In this paper, we attempt to explore linguistic impoliteness in French in the course of ordinary con...
International audienceFollowing a study of the conversational treatment of idiomatic expressions of ...
As a prototypical form of verbal interaction, conversation is mainly based on non literal meanings. ...
This thesis investigates some of the practices by which interactants engage in responding to an info...
This is a qualitative study of the forms and functions of the French particle hein in mundane talk-i...
Language is intimately related to interaction. The question arises: Is the structure of interaction ...
In this introduction to the special issue on ‘Grammar and negative epistemics in talk-in-interaction...
The paper examines the role of diminutives, a subclass of softeners, in Romanian conversational disc...
This paper is a qualitative and quantitative corpus-based study analysing the correlation of clusivi...
Disfluency is a characteristic feature of spontaneous human speech, commonly seen as a consequence o...