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Dialogism and the emergence of final particles: The case of and
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Dagmar Barth-Weingarten
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Introduction to “Grammar and dialogism: Sequential, syntactic and prosodic patterns between emergence and sedimentation” 1
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Section I: A dialogic perspective on communicative practices
- “Don’t get me wrong”: Recipient design by using negation to constrain an action’s interpretation 15
- Dialogue and tradition: The open secret of language 53
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Section II: A dialogic perspective on clausal patterns
- Evidence for a Dialogical Grammar: Reactive constructions in Swedish and German 79
- Forms of responsivity: Grammatical formats for responding to two types of request in conversation 109
- Elliptical structures as dialogical resources for the management of understanding 139
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Section III: A dialogic perspective on subordinating constructions
- The dynamics of dass-constructions in everyday German interactions – a dialogical perspective 179
- Some observations on free and sentential relative clauses with “was” (‘what’) in German talk-in-interaction 207
- Fishing for affiliation. The French double causal construction ‘parce que comme’ from a dialogical linguistics perspective 241
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Section IV: A dialogic perspective on particles and adverbs
- This, That and the Other: Prospection, Retraction and Obviation in Dialogical Grammar 271
- Reconstructing the point of reference for stand-alone deswegen 301
- Dialogism and the emergence of final particles: The case of and 335
- Index 367
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Introduction to “Grammar and dialogism: Sequential, syntactic and prosodic patterns between emergence and sedimentation” 1
-
Section I: A dialogic perspective on communicative practices
- “Don’t get me wrong”: Recipient design by using negation to constrain an action’s interpretation 15
- Dialogue and tradition: The open secret of language 53
-
Section II: A dialogic perspective on clausal patterns
- Evidence for a Dialogical Grammar: Reactive constructions in Swedish and German 79
- Forms of responsivity: Grammatical formats for responding to two types of request in conversation 109
- Elliptical structures as dialogical resources for the management of understanding 139
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Section III: A dialogic perspective on subordinating constructions
- The dynamics of dass-constructions in everyday German interactions – a dialogical perspective 179
- Some observations on free and sentential relative clauses with “was” (‘what’) in German talk-in-interaction 207
- Fishing for affiliation. The French double causal construction ‘parce que comme’ from a dialogical linguistics perspective 241
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Section IV: A dialogic perspective on particles and adverbs
- This, That and the Other: Prospection, Retraction and Obviation in Dialogical Grammar 271
- Reconstructing the point of reference for stand-alone deswegen 301
- Dialogism and the emergence of final particles: The case of and 335
- Index 367