Grammatik Im Gespräch 2009
DOI: 10.1515/9783110213638.87
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Unscharfe Ränder“ – Einige kategoriale Überlegungen zu Konstruktionen mit dem Diskursmarker „ja“ in konfrontativen Talkshowpassagen

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“…I thank Victoria Barry for proofreading. 2 Conversation analytic research also documents its use as discourse marker, for instance as a prosodically integrated turn-initial device introducing dispreferred responses (Betz 2017;Meer 2009) or as a turn-exit device in final position (Auer 2021;Imo 2013). Moreover, ja can be used as a modal particle (Reineke 2018), as a backchannel, a newsmark or a question tag (Imo 2013: 159-195;Weidner 2015 for an overview of the particle's functional spectrum).…”
Section: Hypertextual Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I thank Victoria Barry for proofreading. 2 Conversation analytic research also documents its use as discourse marker, for instance as a prosodically integrated turn-initial device introducing dispreferred responses (Betz 2017;Meer 2009) or as a turn-exit device in final position (Auer 2021;Imo 2013). Moreover, ja can be used as a modal particle (Reineke 2018), as a backchannel, a newsmark or a question tag (Imo 2013: 159-195;Weidner 2015 for an overview of the particle's functional spectrum).…”
Section: Hypertextual Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Partikelkombinationen (Tab. 1), betont aber ebenso wie Meer (2007) und Weidner (2015) die generelle Tendenz von ja zur Multifunktionalität. Andere Arbeiten wie Marić (2017) erheben zugunsten der exemplarischen Beschreibung einzelner Phänomene ausdrücklich keinen Anspruch auf eine vollständige Erfassung aller möglichen funktiona len Kategorien.…”
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“…Please note that most occurrences of ja (yes) in the middle field are modal particles (Example 7) which are assigned the adv label (adverb) in the German treebanks. Occurrences of ja in utterance-initial position, on the other hand, are discourse markers and thus should be treated differently (also see Meer (2009) for a discussion on the different word classes of ja). The ptkrz tag is used for backchannel signals.…”
Section: Discourse Particlesmentioning
confidence: 99%