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Questions : formal, functional and interactional perspectives /

by Ruiter, Jan-Peter de [editor of compilation.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Language, culture, and cognition: 12.Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012, ©2012Description: xi, 256 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780521762670 (hardback); 0521762677 (hardback).Subject(s): Grammar, Comparative and general -- Interrogative | Grammar, Comparative and general -- Word order | Grammar, Comparative and general -- Syntax | Intonation (Phonetics)
Contents:
Introduction: questions are what they do / Jan P. de Ruiter -- Questions: Interplay Between Form and Function: . Interrogative intimations: on a possible social economics of interrogatives / Stephen C. Levinson; Structures and questions in decision-making dialogues / Jerry R. Hobbs; Mobilising response in interaction: a compositional view of questions / Tanya Stivers and Frederico Rossano; Wordless questions, wordless answers / Herbert H. Clark -- The Structure and Prosody of Questions: Formal features of questions / Jerry Sadock; Some truths and untruths about final intonation in conversational questions / Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen; Shaping the intonation of WH-questions: information structure and beyond / Aoju Chen -- Questions and Stance: Beyond answers: questions and children's learning / Stanka A. Fitneva; Navigating epistemic landscapes: acquiescence, agency and resistance in responses to polar questions / John Heritage and Geoffrey Raymond; Epistemic dimensions of polar questions: sentence-final particles in comparative perspective / N.J. Enfield, Penelope Brown and J.P. de Ruiter; Multifunctionality of interrogatives: asking reasons for and wondering about an action as overdone / Mia Halonen and Marja-Leena Sorjonen.
Summary: "The view that questions are 'requests for missing information' is too simple when language use is considered. Formally, utterances are questions when they are syntactically marked as such, or by prosodic marking. Functionally, questions request that certain information is made available in the next conversational turn. But functional and formal questionhood are independent: what is formally a question can be functionally something else, for instance, a statement, a complaint or a request. Conversely, what is functionally a question is often expressed as a statement. Also, verbal signals such as eye-gaze, head-nods or even practical actions can serve information-seeking functions that are very similar to the function of linguistic questions. With original cross-cultural and multidisciplinary contributions from linguists, anthropologists, psychologists and conversation analysts, this book asks what questions do and how a question can shape the answer it evokes"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction: questions are what they do / Jan P. de Ruiter -- Part I. Questions: Interplay Between Form and Function: 2 . Interrogative intimations: on a possible social economics of interrogatives / Stephen C. Levinson; 3. Structures and questions in decision-making dialogues / Jerry R. Hobbs; 4. Mobilising response in interaction: a compositional view of questions / Tanya Stivers and Frederico Rossano; 5. Wordless questions, wordless answers / Herbert H. Clark -- Part II. The Structure and Prosody of Questions: 6. Formal features of questions / Jerry Sadock; 7. Some truths and untruths about final intonation in conversational questions / Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen; 8. Shaping the intonation of WH-questions: information structure and beyond / Aoju Chen -- Part III. Questions and Stance: 9. Beyond answers: questions and children's learning / Stanka A. Fitneva; 10. Navigating epistemic landscapes: acquiescence, agency and resistance in responses to polar questions / John Heritage and Geoffrey Raymond; 11. Epistemic dimensions of polar questions: sentence-final particles in comparative perspective / N.J. Enfield, Penelope Brown and J.P. de Ruiter; 12. Multifunctionality of interrogatives: asking reasons for and wondering about an action as overdone / Mia Halonen and Marja-Leena Sorjonen.

"The view that questions are 'requests for missing information' is too simple when language use is considered. Formally, utterances are questions when they are syntactically marked as such, or by prosodic marking. Functionally, questions request that certain information is made available in the next conversational turn. But functional and formal questionhood are independent: what is formally a question can be functionally something else, for instance, a statement, a complaint or a request. Conversely, what is functionally a question is often expressed as a statement. Also, verbal signals such as eye-gaze, head-nods or even practical actions can serve information-seeking functions that are very similar to the function of linguistic questions. With original cross-cultural and multidisciplinary contributions from linguists, anthropologists, psychologists and conversation analysts, this book asks what questions do and how a question can shape the answer it evokes"-- Provided by publisher.


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