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담화·인지언어학회 담화와인지 담화와인지 제10권 제1호
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2003.4
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49 - 77 (29page)

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In interactional linguistics, there has been much research that has dealt with the sequential structure of conversation as a way of characterizing an interactional nature of talk-in-interaction, This research attempts to explore functions of full noun phrase turns with a marked rising intonation (NPRIs) that function as single independent turn-constructional units (TCUs) in English conversation. It shows that single NPRI turns are most frequently used in the following sequential and interactional contexts: (ⅰ) wh-question-answer sequences, (ⅱ) repetitions in repair sequences, and (ⅲ) co-construction sequences. It also shows that NPRI turns perform the following functions: (ⅰ) negotiating between interactants in the delivery of information, (ⅱ) seeking confirmation from the addressee, (ⅲ) initiating repair, and (ⅳ) collaborative tum completion. In addition, NPRI turns perform the following minor functions or social actions in some other contexts: (ⅰ) vocatives as a way of offering something or getting attention from the addressee, and (ⅱ) revised questions as a way of seeking confirmation, and (ⅲ) try questions as a way of seeking confirmation or opinions from the addressee. Finally, this study of NPRI turns shows an interactive nature of conversation and grammar, suggesting the need to explore the interaction between conversation and grammar, which shapes of forms of grammar through negotiation between speaker and hearer.

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1. Introduction
2. Context of the Research
3. Database and Methodology
4. Contexts and Social Actions for the Occurrence of NPRI Turns in Conversation
5. Summary and Conclusions
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