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Protocol: A qualitative linguistic framework for analysing empathic and empowering communications in classical person-centered therapeutic interactions
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Protocol: A Qualitative Linguistic Framework for Analysing Empathic and Empowering Communications in Classical Person-Centred Therapeutic Interactions
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Microaggression or misunderstanding? Implicatures, inferences and accountability
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Statistical approaches to hierarchical data in sociophonetics: The case of variable rhoticity in Scottish Standard English
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Metalinguistic conditionals and the role of explicit content
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Incomplete conditionals and the syntax-pragmatics interface
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This paper is concerned with conditional thoughts that are expressed via ‘incomplete conditionals’ in which an if-clause is uttered with no corresponding main clause, and yet still succeeds at communicating a fully-fledged conditional proposition. Incomplete conditionals pose a puzzle for the semantics and pragmatics of conditionals as in one respect, a condition is expressed explicitly using the canonical form ‘if p’, yet in another, the target of the condition is left unexpressed, requiring recourse to other linguistic or extra-linguistic information for its recovery. Taking observations from attested corpora, we explore the various ways in which the consequent of an incomplete conditional can be recovered, demonstrating that cases of incompleteness range from simple cases of ellipsis which are susceptible to a syntactic solution at one end of the continuum, to pragmatically recoverable cases at the other. This involves considering aspects of meaning arising out of the co-text, including cross-sentential anaphoric dependencies and considerations of coherence, as well as extra-linguistic context such as shared sociocultural information and world knowledge.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2018.09.015 https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/68389/ https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/68389/1/Accepted_manuscript.pdf
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The interactional achievement of speaker meaning: Toward a formal account of conversational inference
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The interactional achievement of speaker meaning: toward a formal account of conversational inference
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Classifying conditionals: The case of metalinguistic 'if you like'
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Elder, Chi-He. - : Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics, 2015
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The underlying conditionality of conditionals which do not use 'if'
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Elder, Chi-He. - : Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics, 2012
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The underlying conditionality of conditionals which do not use 'if'
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Elder, Chi-He. - : Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics, 2012
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