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Resonance as an Applied Predictor of Cross-Cultural Interaction:Constructional Priming in Mandarin and American English Interaction
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Getting attention in different languages:A usage-based approach to parenthetical LOOK in Chinese, Dutch, English and Italian
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Dynamic resonance and explicit dialogic engagement in Mandarin first language acquisition
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Pre-emptive interaction in language change and ontogeny:the case of [there is no NP]
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Resonance and engagement through (dis-)agreement:Evidence of persistent constructional priming from Mandarin naturalistic interaction
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The recent cognitive and pragmatic turn towards a dialogic syntax (cf. Du Bois, 2014; Author et al., 2018) emphasises the important role played by resonance as catalytic acti- vation of affinities across turns at talk (Du Bois and Giora, 2014). Resonance occurs when interlocutors creatively co-construct utterances that are formally and phonetically similar to the utterance of a prior speaker. This study draws on naturalistic data from the Man- darin Callhome corpus of telephone conversations (McEnery and Xiao, 2008) and focuses on the way resonance intersects with 1000 speech acts of (dis-)agreement. From a mixed effects linear regression model (Baayen and Davidson, 2008) emerged a persistent mechanism of constructional priming in the form of both formal and functional similarity across turn-takings, intersecting with both speech acts of agreement and disagreement. Our results reveal that, contrary to what is often assumed in the literature (e.g. Bock, 1986; Bock et al., 2007), priming does not occur as a merely implicit mechanism, but significantly correlates with increase of explicit engagement and sentence peripheral pragmatic marking of intersubjectivity (Tantucci, 2020; 2021). The results of this case-study ulti- mately suggest that structural similarity in naturalistic interaction occurs as a by-product of interactional engagement, underpinning ad hoc formation of constructional pairings of form and meaning.
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URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/150965/1/Dynamic_Resonance_and_di_sagreement_in_Mandarin_spontaneous_interaction_A_corpus_based_analysis_from_the_Callhome_corpus_of_telephone_conversations_.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2021.01.002 https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/150965/
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Language and social minds:The semantics and pragmatics of intersubjectivity
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The Acquisition of Mandarin Relative Clauses in Mandarin-speaking Monolingual and Heritage Mandarin-English Bilingual Children ...
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Uno:A corpus linguistic investigation of intersubjectivity and gender
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Diachronic change of rapport orientation and sentence-periphery in Mandarin
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Evidentiality ‘In’ and ‘As’ Context:Corpus-Based Insights About the Mandarin V-过 guo Construction
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Entrenchment inhibition:Constructional change and repetitive behaviour can be in competition with large-scale “recompositional” creativity
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From Co-Actionality to Extended Intersubjectivity:Drawing on Language Change and Ontogenetic Development
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From co-actions to intersubjectivity throughout Chinese ontogeny:A usage-based analysis of knowledge ascription and expected agreement
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Illocutional concurrences:The case of evaluative speech acts and face-work in spoken Mandarin and American English
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Dynamic resonance and social reciprocity in language change:The case of Good morrow
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The multimodal marking of evidentiality:pragmemes of circumstantial inference and Mandarin written news report
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From immediate to extended intersubjectification:a gradient approach to intersubjective awareness and semasiological change
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An evolutionary approach to semasiological change:Overt influence attempts through the development of the Mandarin 吧-ba particle
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