Negatively-Formatted Requests for Confirmation in Korean Conversation: Three Types of Verbal Negation as Interactional Resources
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چکیده
Abstract From a conversation-analytic perspective, this article analyzes three types of verbal negation in Korean, which shape requests for confirmation (RfCs) into distinctive interactional resources. The pre-verbal ( an ) RfC emerges the context where recipient is prompted to see “fittedness” its confirmable as referencing “allusive” aspect his/her situated domain, inferentially formulated by questioner “negative event.” post-verbal ci anh renders vehicle making mitigated assertions, seeking recipient’s agreement acquiescence questioner’s “problematizing” stance. use post-nominalization nun-ke ani exhibits “conjecturing” stance, displaying norm-based deontic orientations treating noted event at hand deviant or counter-expectational. target “entity” assessable externally-positioned co-member/evaluator. Cross-linguistic implications findings are discussed, relation English tag questions and negative interrogatives.
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عنوان ژورنال: Contrastive pragmatics
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['2666-0385', '2666-0393']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/26660393-bja10079