This contribution investigates the use of the Czech particle jako (“like”/“as”) in naturally occurring conversations. Inspired by interactional research on unfinished or suspended utterances and on turn-final conjunctions and particles, the analysis aims to trace the possible development of jako from conjunction to a tag-like particle that can be exploited for mobilizing affiliative responses. Traditionally, jako has been described as conjunction used for comparing two elements or for providing a specification of a first element [“X (is) like Y”]. In spoken Czech, however, jako can be flexibly positioned within a speaking turn and does not seem to operate as a coordinating or hypotactic conjunction. As a result, prior studies have described...
This paper aims to describe different patterns of syntactic extensions of turns-at-talk in mundane c...
Turns in interaction that initiate closure of expanded sequences are often summaries, accounts and a...
The noun–verb distinction has long been considered a fundamental property of human language, and has...
Abstract This contribution investigates the use of the Czech particle jako (“like”/“as”) in natural...
In contrast to written language, spoken utterances evince a much higher incidence of deictics, indef...
This paper contributes to the growing body of knowledge on current listeners ' re-sponses in ta...
Dieser Beitrag ergänzt bisherige Erkenntnisse zum Rückmeldeverhalten in der alltäglichen Interaktion...
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The goal of this thesis is to map a theme, which has not been systematically explored enough by Czec...
In verbal interaction and communication, speakers often employ communicative signals; verbal or non-...
This thesis is concerned with spoken dialogue and the dynamic negotiation of meaning in English conv...
This study explores fuzzy boundaries, or weak cesuras, in the particle combination OH + OKAY as used...
This paper aims to describe different patterns of syntactic extensions of turns-at-talk in mundane c...
Turns in interaction that initiate closure of expanded sequences are often summaries, accounts and a...
The noun–verb distinction has long been considered a fundamental property of human language, and has...
Abstract This contribution investigates the use of the Czech particle jako (“like”/“as”) in natural...
In contrast to written language, spoken utterances evince a much higher incidence of deictics, indef...
This paper contributes to the growing body of knowledge on current listeners ' re-sponses in ta...
Dieser Beitrag ergänzt bisherige Erkenntnisse zum Rückmeldeverhalten in der alltäglichen Interaktion...
Abstract—This paper reports on the form-function relationship of Slovak conversational fillers uh an...
This article, in an attempt to add to the growing literature on Old Russian reported speech, conside...
The article deals with the discourse functions of two Lithuanian turn-opening particles, kad and na....
This study investigates the Finnish bipartite utterance that consists of a display of an epistemic s...
The goal of this thesis is to map a theme, which has not been systematically explored enough by Czec...
In verbal interaction and communication, speakers often employ communicative signals; verbal or non-...
This thesis is concerned with spoken dialogue and the dynamic negotiation of meaning in English conv...
This study explores fuzzy boundaries, or weak cesuras, in the particle combination OH + OKAY as used...
This paper aims to describe different patterns of syntactic extensions of turns-at-talk in mundane c...
Turns in interaction that initiate closure of expanded sequences are often summaries, accounts and a...
The noun–verb distinction has long been considered a fundamental property of human language, and has...