Like many other languages, in Finnish the alternative conjunction vai (‘or’) can be used in a turn-final position without the presence of an (explicit) alternative. This article discusses the contribution of turn-final vai ‘or’ in requests for confirmation. It argues that there are two main contexts of use. The forward-looking vai-turn seeks confirmation for something that is not based on the previous talk. In this case, vai marks the content of the question as merely one possible alternative. In backward-looking use, the vai-turn offers an interpretation of something that was implied in the previous talk and typically contrasts with a previously held, alternative assumption. The former type enables a (dis)confirmation with elaboration, whe...
We examine how other-repetitions in Finnish are used for repairing interactional problems in hearing...
This paper examines the semantics of the Estonian and Finnish epistemic-evidential particles teatava...
Negative polar particles have generally been characterized as items for expressing disagreement or r...
Like many other languages, in Finnish the alternative conjunction vai (‘or’) can be used in a turn-f...
International audienceThis paper investigates mood choice in Finnish concessive clauses, with regard...
Polysemic forms of vaikka and the rhetoric of negotiation (englanti) 2/2006 (110) Polysemic fo...
This study investigates the Finnish bipartite utterance that consists of a display of an epistemic s...
Ausbau processes increase differences between two close written language varieties. Finnish and Kven...
Concessive vaikka-clauses in Finnish: from virtual to factual Typical examples of complex concessive...
International audienceThis paper explores the semantic motivation of postmodal auxiliaries in comple...
In this paper, we argue that, in addition to non-agreeing passives, Finnish has even an agreeing pas...
This article investigates changes that took place while writing down the first component vaiš- of co...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the interplay between the imperative form and the discou...
This chapter examines the use of the particle OKAY in Finnish as a response to turns that are design...
The Lithuanian comparative suffix -iaũ(s), e.g. OLith. geriaus ‘better’ / Modern Lith. geriaũ, has r...
We examine how other-repetitions in Finnish are used for repairing interactional problems in hearing...
This paper examines the semantics of the Estonian and Finnish epistemic-evidential particles teatava...
Negative polar particles have generally been characterized as items for expressing disagreement or r...
Like many other languages, in Finnish the alternative conjunction vai (‘or’) can be used in a turn-f...
International audienceThis paper investigates mood choice in Finnish concessive clauses, with regard...
Polysemic forms of vaikka and the rhetoric of negotiation (englanti) 2/2006 (110) Polysemic fo...
This study investigates the Finnish bipartite utterance that consists of a display of an epistemic s...
Ausbau processes increase differences between two close written language varieties. Finnish and Kven...
Concessive vaikka-clauses in Finnish: from virtual to factual Typical examples of complex concessive...
International audienceThis paper explores the semantic motivation of postmodal auxiliaries in comple...
In this paper, we argue that, in addition to non-agreeing passives, Finnish has even an agreeing pas...
This article investigates changes that took place while writing down the first component vaiš- of co...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the interplay between the imperative form and the discou...
This chapter examines the use of the particle OKAY in Finnish as a response to turns that are design...
The Lithuanian comparative suffix -iaũ(s), e.g. OLith. geriaus ‘better’ / Modern Lith. geriaũ, has r...
We examine how other-repetitions in Finnish are used for repairing interactional problems in hearing...
This paper examines the semantics of the Estonian and Finnish epistemic-evidential particles teatava...
Negative polar particles have generally been characterized as items for expressing disagreement or r...