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Advice in Conversation

Advice in Conversation
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Advice in Conversation

Corpus Pragmatics Meets Mixed Methods
Nele Põldvere, Lunds Universitet, Sweden
Rachele De Felice, University College London
Carita Paradis, Lunds Universitet, Sweden
November 2022
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    This Element is a contribution to a new generation of corpus pragmatics research by taking as its starting point the multifaceted nature of speech acts in conversation, and by adopting a mixed-methods approach. Through a unique combination of theoretical, qualitative, quantitative, and statistical approaches, it provides a detailed investigation of advice-giving and advice uptake in relation to (i) the range of constructions used to give advice in different discourse contexts and at different points in time, and (ii) their interaction with dialogic and social factors of advice uptake as key components of frames of advice exchanges in natural conversation. Using data from the London-Lund Corpora of spoken British English, the Element shows, firstly, that there are systematic differences in advising between discourse contexts over the past half a century, and, secondly, that who gave the advice and how they did it are the strongest predictors of the advisee's response. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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    November 2022
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781009062510
    0 pages
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Background
    • 3. Data and Methods
    • 4. Results and Discussion
    • 5. Theoretical and Methodological Implications
    • 6. Conclusion
    • References.
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      Authors
    • Nele Põldvere , Lunds Universitet, Sweden
    • Rachele De Felice , University College London
    • Carita Paradis , Lunds Universitet, Sweden