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Managing data for integrated speech corpus analysis in SPeech Across Dialects of English (SPADE)
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The emotive non-lexical expressions in Hijazi Arabic: A phono-semiotic study
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A delicate balance: Irony in the Negotiation of Refusals
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Abstract:
This paper examines the factors that influence the outcome of exchanges containing refusals, focusing specifically on the role of irony. For this pur- pose, we analyse spontaneous conversations in English (SPICE-Ireland Corpus and Spoken BNC) within a discursive framework (Eelen 2001; Mills 2003; Watts 2003) that considers the negotiation of opposing views as well as relationships between interlocutors. We propose a model that relies on the crucial distinction we draw between the ‘positional’ and the ‘interper- sonal’ level, pointing at mismatches between the two when it comes to the presence of conflict. We determine the presence and (non-)resolution of interpersonal conflict based on evidence of relational work (Locher and Watts 2008) and show that although there is no fixed trajectory from irony type (Kapogianni 2011, 2018) to interpersonal effect, some ironies are more interpersonally risky than others.
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PE English philology and language
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URL: https://kar.kent.ac.uk/87369/ https://doi.org/10.1075/jlac.00050.rei https://kar.kent.ac.uk/87369/1/Irony%20and%20Refusals_AAC.pdf
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Lenition and fortition of /r/ in utterance-final position, an ultrasound tongue imaging study of lingual gesture timing in spontaneous speech
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The manuscripts of the Middle English Lay Folks’ Mass Book in context
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Translation as dissent and as self-representation in the works of Beppe Fenoglio
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Pushing the boundary: the periodisation problem in dictionaries of Old English
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'You and me, we're the same. You struggle with Tigrinya and I struggle with English.' An exploration of an ecological, multilingual approach to language learning with New Scots.
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Factors influencing raters’ scoring decision and their rating practice development: A study of a high-stakes test in Vietnam
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‘Italianness’ in English-language novels: intratextual translation as a representational tool
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Translation and trans-scripting: Languaging practices in the city of Aθens
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‘Italianness’ in English-language novels: intratextual translation as a representational tool
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Morphological regularities and patterns in English word formation
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Directions of change in Cardiff English: Levelling, standardisation, or drift?
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Eight expert Indian teachers of English : a participatory comparative case study of teacher expertise in the Global South
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An investigation of EAP teachers’ views and experiences of e-learning technology
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