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Protocol: A qualitative linguistic framework for analysing empathic and empowering communications in classical person-centered therapeutic interactions
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Protocol: A Qualitative Linguistic Framework for Analysing Empathic and Empowering Communications in Classical Person-Centred Therapeutic Interactions
Dawe, Jen; Elder, Chi-Hé; Sanderson, Kristy. - : Papers in Language and Communication Studies, 2021
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Microaggression or misunderstanding? Implicatures, inferences and accountability
Elder, Chi-He. - 2021
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Context, Cognition and Conditionals
Elder, Chi-Hé. - Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2019
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Metalinguistic conditionals and the role of explicit content
In: Linguistics. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter 57 (2019) 6, 1337-1365
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Statistical approaches to hierarchical data in sociophonetics: The case of variable rhoticity in Scottish Standard English
Schützler, Ole. - : Cambridge, 2019
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Metalinguistic conditionals and the role of explicit content
Elder, Chi-Hé. - 2019
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Negotiating What Is Said in the Face of Miscommunication
Elder, Chi-Hé. - : De Gruyter, 2019
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Incomplete conditionals and the syntax-pragmatics interface
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The interactional achievement of speaker meaning: Toward a formal account of conversational inference
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The interactional achievement of speaker meaning: toward a formal account of conversational inference
Elder, Chi-He; Haugh, Michael. - : De Gruyter Mouton, 2018
Abstract: Dominant accounts of "speaker meaning" in post-Gricean contextualist pragmatics tend to focus on single utterances, making the theoretical assumption that the object of pragmatic analysis is restricted to cases where speakers and hearers agree on utterance meanings, leaving instances of misunderstandings out of their scope. However, we know that divergences in understandings between interlocutors do often arise, and that when they do, speakers can engage in a local process of meaning negotiation. In this paper, we take insights from interactional pragmatics to offer an empirically informed view on speaker meaning that incorporates both speakers' and hearers' perspectives, alongside a formalization of how to model speaker meanings in such a way that we can account for both understandings - the canonical cases - and misunderstandings, but critically, also the process of interactionally negotiating meanings between interlocutors. We highlight that utterance-level theories of meaning provide only a partial representation of speaker meaning as it is understood in interaction, and show that inferences about a given utterance at any given time are formally connected to prior and future inferences of participants. Our proposed model thus provides a more fine-grained account of how speakers converge on speaker meanings in real time, showing how such meanings are often subject to a joint endeavor of complex inferential work.
Keyword: 1203 Language and Linguistics; 3310 Linguistics and Language; 3315 Communication; Implicature; Intentions; Negotiation
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:793e7b2
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Towards a pragmatic category of conditionals
In: Journal of Pragmatics (JoP) 98 (2016), 36-53
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Towards a Pragmatic Category of Conditionals
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Classifying conditionals: the case of metalinguistic "if you like"
In: Cambridge occasional papers in linguistics :. - Cambridge : Univ., Dep. of Linguistics 7 (2015), 61-82
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Classifying conditionals: The case of metalinguistic 'if you like'
Elder, Chi-He. - : Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics, 2015
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The underlying conditionality of conditionals which do not use 'if'
In: Cambridge occasional papers in linguistics :. - Cambridge : Univ., Dep. of Linguistics 6 (2012), 177-200
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The underlying conditionality of conditionals which do not use 'if'
Elder, Chi-He. - : Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics, 2012
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The underlying conditionality of conditionals which do not use 'if'
Elder, Chi-He. - : Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics, 2012
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