2023
DOI: 10.1177/00238309231176526
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Elliptical Responses to Direct and Indirect Requests for Information

Abstract: We present two studies examining the factors that lead speakers to produce elliptical responses to requests for information. Following Clark and Levelt and Kelter, experimenters called businesses and asked about their closing time (e.g., Can you tell me what time you close?). Participants provided the requested information in full sentence responses ( We close at 9) or elliptical responses ( At 9). A reanalysis of data from previous experiments using this paradigm shows that participants are more likely to pro… Show more

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