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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
Dawe, Jen; Elder, Chi-Hé; Sanderson, Kristy. - : Papers in Language and Communication Studies, 2021
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Microaggression or misunderstanding? Implicatures, inferences and accountability
Elder, Chi-He. - 2021
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Context, Cognition and Conditionals
Elder, Chi-Hé. - Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2019
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Metalinguistic conditionals and the role of explicit content
In: Linguistics. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter 57 (2019) 6, 1337-1365
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Statistical approaches to hierarchical data in sociophonetics: The case of variable rhoticity in Scottish Standard English
Schützler, Ole. - : Cambridge, 2019
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Metalinguistic conditionals and the role of explicit content
Elder, Chi-Hé. - 2019
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Negotiating What Is Said in the Face of Miscommunication
Elder, Chi-Hé. - : De Gruyter, 2019
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Incomplete conditionals and the syntax-pragmatics interface
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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
Elder, Chi-He; Haugh, Michael. - : De Gruyter Mouton, 2018
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Towards a pragmatic category of conditionals
In: Journal of Pragmatics (JoP) 98 (2016), 36-53
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Towards a Pragmatic Category of Conditionals
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Classifying conditionals: the case of metalinguistic "if you like"
In: Cambridge occasional papers in linguistics :. - Cambridge : Univ., Dep. of Linguistics 7 (2015), 61-82
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Classifying conditionals: The case of metalinguistic 'if you like'
Elder, Chi-He. - : Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics, 2015
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The underlying conditionality of conditionals which do not use 'if'
In: Cambridge occasional papers in linguistics :. - Cambridge : Univ., Dep. of Linguistics 6 (2012), 177-200
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The underlying conditionality of conditionals which do not use 'if'
Elder, Chi-He. - : Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics, 2012
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The underlying conditionality of conditionals which do not use 'if'
Elder, Chi-He. - : Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics, 2012
Abstract: In addressing a question at the semantics-pragmatics interface of how conditionals in English should be categorised, this paper addresses the underlying question: what is a conditional? Conditionals in English are very often associated with the canonical pattern ‘if p then q’. But while the word 'if' provides a simple function to aid us in expressing our conditional thought, it goes without saying that conditional thought does not go hand in hand with the single word 'if'. This paper explores some of the ways that conditionals may be expressed in English without using if by presenting observations obtained from the International Corpus of English (ICE-GB) combined with results from previous empirical studies (e.g. Declerck & Reed 2001). In doing so, this paper considers the question what exactly it is to be a conditional, proposing some criteria to guide the categorisation of conditional expressions. In turn, this paper aims to shed some light as to why conditionals using 'if' are so often focussed upon.
URL: https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/55735/1/6_elder.pdf
https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/55735/
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