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Polar answers

Enfield, N. J.; Stivers, Tanya; Brown, Penelope; Englert, Christina; Harjunpää, Katariina; Hayashi, Makoto; Heinemann, Trine; Hoymann, Gertie; Keisanen, Tiina; Rauniomaa, Mirka; Raymond, Chase Wesley; Rossano, Federico; Yoon, Kyoung-Eun; Zwitserlood, Inge; Levinson, Stephen C. (2019-04-01)

 
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Enfield, N. J.
Stivers, Tanya
Brown, Penelope
Englert, Christina
Harjunpää, Katariina
Hayashi, Makoto
Heinemann, Trine
Hoymann, Gertie
Keisanen, Tiina
Rauniomaa, Mirka
Raymond, Chase Wesley
Rossano, Federico
Yoon, Kyoung-Eun
Zwitserlood, Inge
Levinson, Stephen C.
Cambridge University Press
01.04.2019

ENFIELD, N., STIVERS, T., BROWN, P., ENGLERT, C., HARJUNPÄÄ, K., HAYASHI, M., ...LEVINSON, S. (2019). Polar answers. Journal of Linguistics, 55(2), 277-304. doi:10.1017/S0022226718000336

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Abstract

How do people answer polar questions? In this fourteen-language study of answers to questions in conversation, we compare the two main strategies; first, interjection-type answers such as uh-huh (or equivalents yes, mm, head nods, etc.), and second, repetition-type answers that repeat some or all of the question. We find that all languages offer both options, but that there is a strong asymmetry in their frequency of use, with a global preference for interjection-type answers. We propose that this preference is motivated by the fact that the two options are not equivalent in meaning. We argue that interjection-type answers are intrinsically suited to be the pragmatically unmarked, and thus more frequent, strategy for confirming polar questions, regardless of the language spoken. Our analysis is based on the semantic-pragmatic profile of the interjection-type and repetition-type answer strategies, in the context of certain asymmetries inherent to the dialogic speech act structure of question–answer sequences, including sequential agency and thematic agency. This allows us to see possible explanations for the outlier distributions found in ǂĀkhoe Haiǁom and Tzeltal.

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