Different functions can be performed by probability phrases such as: �it is probable/possible/likely that x.� Mainly, speakers may communicate a vague judgment about the likelihood of event x, or they may wish the recipient to focus on reasons for the occurrence of event x. We argue that there is another communicative function which has yet to be documented, namely, the facemanagement function. Such function consists in mitigating threat to the addressee when x is a criticism or an imposition. Data show that the phrases �possibly� and �probably� are indeed understood differently (have different membership functions) depending on whether they modify neutral or face-threatening contents. We consider the potential misunderstanding...
In three experiments we tested how a speaker predicting uncertain events using verbal probabilities ...
Probability estimates can be given as ranges or uncertainty intervals, where often only one of the i...
Many studies have documented what listeners understand when uncertainty is communicated to them ver...
Different functions can be performed by probability phrases such as: ‘it is probable/possible/likely...
Politeness theory posits that speakers can use verbal probabilities (e.g., there is a chance, it is ...
Applied to uncertainty communication, politeness theory postulates that when announcing bad news (1)...
Politeness theory posits that uncertainty quantifiers can be interpreted as hedging strategies and t...
This research focuses on what determines speakers' choice of positive and negative probability phras...
When a statement about the occurrence of a medical condition is qualified by an expression of probab...
Applied to uncertainty communication, politeness theory postulates that when announcing bad news (1)...
We suggest that speakers can communicate the source of their uncertainty by framing their prediction...
The goal of our paper is to explore one of the functions of everyday expressions of likelihood; more...
Two studies tested whether people interpreted verbal chance terms in a self-serving manner. Particip...
The article studies a multilevel interpretation of expressions with modal meaning of probability. Tw...
Life in an increasingly information-rich but highly uncertain world calls for an effective means of ...
In three experiments we tested how a speaker predicting uncertain events using verbal probabilities ...
Probability estimates can be given as ranges or uncertainty intervals, where often only one of the i...
Many studies have documented what listeners understand when uncertainty is communicated to them ver...
Different functions can be performed by probability phrases such as: ‘it is probable/possible/likely...
Politeness theory posits that speakers can use verbal probabilities (e.g., there is a chance, it is ...
Applied to uncertainty communication, politeness theory postulates that when announcing bad news (1)...
Politeness theory posits that uncertainty quantifiers can be interpreted as hedging strategies and t...
This research focuses on what determines speakers' choice of positive and negative probability phras...
When a statement about the occurrence of a medical condition is qualified by an expression of probab...
Applied to uncertainty communication, politeness theory postulates that when announcing bad news (1)...
We suggest that speakers can communicate the source of their uncertainty by framing their prediction...
The goal of our paper is to explore one of the functions of everyday expressions of likelihood; more...
Two studies tested whether people interpreted verbal chance terms in a self-serving manner. Particip...
The article studies a multilevel interpretation of expressions with modal meaning of probability. Tw...
Life in an increasingly information-rich but highly uncertain world calls for an effective means of ...
In three experiments we tested how a speaker predicting uncertain events using verbal probabilities ...
Probability estimates can be given as ranges or uncertainty intervals, where often only one of the i...
Many studies have documented what listeners understand when uncertainty is communicated to them ver...