Preliminaries to delicate matters : some functions of “I say to you” sequences in Mandarin Chinese conversations

The meta-language unit “I say to you” is frequently heard in Mandarin Chinese conversations, and are most commonly expressed as wo gen ni shuo ‘I say to you’, wo gen ni jiang ‘I talk to you’, or wo gaosu ni ‘I tell you’, collectively termed “I-say-to-you” expressions. Quantitative investigations rev...

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Main Author: Lim, Ni-Eng
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1458032021-01-08T07:08:06Z Preliminaries to delicate matters : some functions of “I say to you” sequences in Mandarin Chinese conversations Lim, Ni-Eng Xiao, Yun Tsung, Linda School of Humanities Humanities::Linguistics Humanities::Language::Chinese Conversation Analysis Interactional Linguistics The meta-language unit “I say to you” is frequently heard in Mandarin Chinese conversations, and are most commonly expressed as wo gen ni shuo ‘I say to you’, wo gen ni jiang ‘I talk to you’, or wo gaosu ni ‘I tell you’, collectively termed “I-say-to-you” expressions. Quantitative investigations reveal that they are dedicated interactional resources found only in spoken conversation. By using conversation analytic methodology, further examination of their sequential trajectory shows that a core function of “I-say-to-you” expressions is to preface upcoming “delicate” matters, such as dispreferred next action, disagreement or disaffiliative turn, and other actions that may be resistance-implicative for the recipient. As a preface, “I-say-to-you” expressions can be used by the speaker to secure multi-turns space with which to gradually deliver the “delicate” matter and achieve other interactional goals. 2021-01-08T06:30:36Z 2021-01-08T06:30:36Z 2019 Book Chapter Lim, N.-E. (2019). Preliminaries to delicate matters : some functions of “I say to you” sequences in Mandarin Chinese conversations. In Y. Xiao, & L. Tsung (Eds.), Current Studies in Chinese Language and Discourse: Global context and diverse perspectives (pp. 105-136). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 978-9-02-720213-0 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145803 10.1075/scld.10.06lim 2-s2.0-85064179210 105 136 en Current Studies in Chinese Language and Discourse: Global context and diverse perspectives © 2019 John Benjamins Publishing Company. All rights reserved. This book is made available with permission of John Benjamins Publishing Company. John Benjamins
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Conversation Analysis
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Lim, Ni-Eng
Preliminaries to delicate matters : some functions of “I say to you” sequences in Mandarin Chinese conversations
description The meta-language unit “I say to you” is frequently heard in Mandarin Chinese conversations, and are most commonly expressed as wo gen ni shuo ‘I say to you’, wo gen ni jiang ‘I talk to you’, or wo gaosu ni ‘I tell you’, collectively termed “I-say-to-you” expressions. Quantitative investigations reveal that they are dedicated interactional resources found only in spoken conversation. By using conversation analytic methodology, further examination of their sequential trajectory shows that a core function of “I-say-to-you” expressions is to preface upcoming “delicate” matters, such as dispreferred next action, disagreement or disaffiliative turn, and other actions that may be resistance-implicative for the recipient. As a preface, “I-say-to-you” expressions can be used by the speaker to secure multi-turns space with which to gradually deliver the “delicate” matter and achieve other interactional goals.
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