Vague category markers (hereafter VCMs), also known as general extenders, are a pervasive phenomenon of spoken discourse. They include expressions such as and things like that and or whatever. They have been studied in conversational contexts and specialised contexts (e.g. courtroom discourse, radio broadcasts) but spoken business and professional communication has received relatively less attention. Using two corpora, this article addresses: (1) the forms and functions of VCMs in English business talk and in Russian business/professional talk, and (2) the comparability of VCMs across the two datasets. In both corpora, a range of VCMs similar to those found in everyday conversational contexts occur. The functions of VCMs in business/profess...
The present thesis focuses on the classification and description of individual groups of vague langu...
Based on a comparative analysis of multiword keywords, this study provides insights into discursive ...
The present study is an attempt to investigate the use of vague expressions by intermediate EFL lear...
Vague category markers (hereafter VCMs), also known as general extenders, are a pervasive phenomenon...
Vague category markers (hereafter VCMs), also known as general extenders, are a pervasive phenomenon...
The paper illustrates the important role played by vague expressions in native speaker communicative...
The paper presents the results of a comparative research of English and Russian business discourses ...
Vague language has been explored in a variety of languages, including Russian. There is also a growi...
Non-minimal response tokens (NMRTs, e.g. great, absolutely) and their functions in turn-initial posi...
The paper presents the main peculiarities of vague language used in academic settings, a special foc...
The study is aimed at revealing culture specific features of the lexical layer of English business d...
This paper will use a corpus to explore vague categorisation (e.g. prostitutes, sailors and the like...
The paper by Shuangling Li reports on a study into the use of vagueness in legal language from a dia...
We report on the work in progress aimed to define incidence and distribution patterns of boosters an...
How and why is vague language ( e.g. ‘many' , 'a bit') used? We explore these questions by investiga...
The present thesis focuses on the classification and description of individual groups of vague langu...
Based on a comparative analysis of multiword keywords, this study provides insights into discursive ...
The present study is an attempt to investigate the use of vague expressions by intermediate EFL lear...
Vague category markers (hereafter VCMs), also known as general extenders, are a pervasive phenomenon...
Vague category markers (hereafter VCMs), also known as general extenders, are a pervasive phenomenon...
The paper illustrates the important role played by vague expressions in native speaker communicative...
The paper presents the results of a comparative research of English and Russian business discourses ...
Vague language has been explored in a variety of languages, including Russian. There is also a growi...
Non-minimal response tokens (NMRTs, e.g. great, absolutely) and their functions in turn-initial posi...
The paper presents the main peculiarities of vague language used in academic settings, a special foc...
The study is aimed at revealing culture specific features of the lexical layer of English business d...
This paper will use a corpus to explore vague categorisation (e.g. prostitutes, sailors and the like...
The paper by Shuangling Li reports on a study into the use of vagueness in legal language from a dia...
We report on the work in progress aimed to define incidence and distribution patterns of boosters an...
How and why is vague language ( e.g. ‘many' , 'a bit') used? We explore these questions by investiga...
The present thesis focuses on the classification and description of individual groups of vague langu...
Based on a comparative analysis of multiword keywords, this study provides insights into discursive ...
The present study is an attempt to investigate the use of vague expressions by intermediate EFL lear...