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Dialogic resonance, when speakers reproduce constructions from prior turns, is a compelling type of coordination in everyday conversation. This study takes its starting point in resonance in stance-taking sequences with the aim to account for the interplay between intersubjective motivations and cognitive facilitation in resonance production. It analyzes stance-taking sequences in the London–Lund Corpus 2, determining (i) the type of stance alignment (agreement or disagreement), and (ii) the time lapse between the stance-taking turns. The main findings are, firstly, that resonance is more likely than non-resonance to be used by speakers who express disagreement than agreement, which we interpret as a mitigating function of resonance, and, secondly, that the turn transitions are faster in resonating sequences due to cognitive activation in the prior turn. We propose that the face-saving intersubjective motivation of resonance combines with its facilitating cognitive effect to promote appeasing communication.
Originalspråk | engelska |
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Sidor (från-till) | 643–669 |
Tidskrift | Language and Cognition |
Volym | 13 |
Nummer | 4 |
DOI | |
Status | Published - 2021 |
Ämnesklassifikation (UKÄ)
- Språkstudier
Fingeravtryck
Utforska forskningsämnen för ”Resonance in dialogue: The interplay between intersubjective motivations and cognitive facilitation”. Tillsammans bildar de ett unikt fingeravtryck.Projekt
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London-Lund Corpus 2 av talad brittisk engelska (LLC 2)
Paradis, C., Pöldvere, N., Johansson, V. & O'Hare, P.
2015/01/01 → 2019/05/31
Projekt: Forskning
Priser
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Kungliga Vitterhetsakademiens pris för förtjänt vetenskapligt arbete
Pöldvere, Nele (Mottagare), 2021
Pris: Pris (inklusive medaljer och utmärkelser)