Directive turn design and intersubjectivity

In this paper, we discuss turn design as a locus of intersubjectivity. We focus on two types of directives in Finnish interactions, turns formatted with second-person imperative and turns that contain zero person. Neither of these turn designs contains a separate subject phrase explicating the perso...

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Main Authors Couper-Kuhlen, Elizabeth, Etelämäki, Marja, Sorjonen, Marja-Leena
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LanguageNorwegian
Published John Benjamins Publishing Company 2021
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ISBN9789027209405
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Summary:In this paper, we discuss turn design as a locus of intersubjectivity. We focus on two types of directives in Finnish interactions, turns formatted with second-person imperative and turns that contain zero person. Neither of these turn designs contains a separate subject phrase explicating the person(s) referred to, nor does either indicate when the action nominated is to take place. We study the kinds of assumptions these two turn designs make and present as shared, and the interplay of the assumptions in relation to the sequential and activity context of the turn. The design of turns and actions in sequences of interaction thus allows us to see intersubjectivity at work, even when repair does not take place.
Bibliography:Pragmatics & Beyond New Series
ISBN:9789027209405
9027209405