International audienceWe provide an account of the alignment of linguistic form and discourse function with respect to English tag questions, adopting as a formal frame work Segmented Discourse Representation Theory. SDRT models the discourse function of utterances via their rhetorical connection to the antecedent discourse. We pay particular attention to the prosodic features of tag questions and their contribution to interpretation. This approach to tag questions is appropriate, we argue, as the interpretation of a tag comes down to its rhetorical connection to the host sentence
We examine questions in a corpus consisting of excerpts from genuine conversations and interviews re...
From a discourse perspective, utterances may vary in at least two important respects: (i) they can o...
Questions can be marked as rhetorical by their prosodic realisation. In two eye-tracking experiments...
In this article we set out to develop a comprehensive description of the speech functions of tag que...
This article deals with English tag questions demanding knowledge or action. Conversationally, these...
Tag questions in English are generally introduced as a pair of a question and an answer in EFL textb...
The prosodic realization of English question tags (QTs) has received some interest in the literature...
The so-called 'tag' structures of English have received a lot of attention in language teaching prog...
This study deals with variable tag questions (henceforth TQ), i.e. utterances with a variable interr...
This study investigates the interpersonal meanings expressed by English tag questions in the context...
This paper examines the proper use and occurrence conditions of German tag questions, “oder, ” “ne, ...
The aim of this paper is to report on an empirical study investigating the prosodic realization of t...
This paper surveys a range of constructions in which prosody affects discourse function and discours...
This article examines the form and the functions of what we label overlapping reactions. These are p...
In many languages, rhetorical questions (RQs) are produced with different prosodic realizations than...
We examine questions in a corpus consisting of excerpts from genuine conversations and interviews re...
From a discourse perspective, utterances may vary in at least two important respects: (i) they can o...
Questions can be marked as rhetorical by their prosodic realisation. In two eye-tracking experiments...
In this article we set out to develop a comprehensive description of the speech functions of tag que...
This article deals with English tag questions demanding knowledge or action. Conversationally, these...
Tag questions in English are generally introduced as a pair of a question and an answer in EFL textb...
The prosodic realization of English question tags (QTs) has received some interest in the literature...
The so-called 'tag' structures of English have received a lot of attention in language teaching prog...
This study deals with variable tag questions (henceforth TQ), i.e. utterances with a variable interr...
This study investigates the interpersonal meanings expressed by English tag questions in the context...
This paper examines the proper use and occurrence conditions of German tag questions, “oder, ” “ne, ...
The aim of this paper is to report on an empirical study investigating the prosodic realization of t...
This paper surveys a range of constructions in which prosody affects discourse function and discours...
This article examines the form and the functions of what we label overlapping reactions. These are p...
In many languages, rhetorical questions (RQs) are produced with different prosodic realizations than...
We examine questions in a corpus consisting of excerpts from genuine conversations and interviews re...
From a discourse perspective, utterances may vary in at least two important respects: (i) they can o...
Questions can be marked as rhetorical by their prosodic realisation. In two eye-tracking experiments...