Oh (/o/) als ontvanger van informatie in sociale interactie

L. Seuren
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Oh (/o/) as information receipt in Dutch talk-in-interaction Recently there has been an increased interest cross-linguistically in how speakers use interjections in everyday interaction. A particularly productive line of inquiry deals with what are known as change-of-state tokens, interjections with which speakers claim that there has been a shift in their cognitive state such as their knowledge, understanding, attention, etc. In this paper I explore the variability of the Dutch interjection oh /o/. Focusing on its use in response to informing turns, I argue that as a free-standing particle speakers use it to claim that the information in that prior turn was in some way unexpected, either because it contradicted what the speaker claimed he or she knew, or because it contradicted some presupposition that was encoded in an earlier question. I subsequently discuss the most frequent ways in which oh is combined with other turn components, showing how it is used to respond to announcements of valenced news, to do now-remembering, and to make claims of now-understanding. In closing I show that when oh prefaces additional turn components such as oké (‘okay’), each component deals with a different action-implication of the ongoing sequence and that oh is used to receive the information being conveyed.
Oh (/o/)作为社会互动中的信息接收者
最近,人们对说话者在日常交流中如何使用感叹词的跨语言研究越来越感兴趣。一个特别有成效的调查路线是处理所谓的状态变化标记,即说话者声称他们的认知状态发生了变化的感叹词,比如他们的知识、理解、注意力等。本文探讨了荷兰语感叹词oh /o/的变异性。专注于它在回答告知回合时的用法,我认为作为一个独立的粒子,说话者用它来声明先前回合中的信息在某种程度上是出乎意料的,要么是因为它与说话者声称他或她知道的内容相矛盾,要么是因为它与先前问题中编码的某些预设相矛盾。随后,我讨论了oh与其他转折成分结合的最常见的方式,展示了它如何用于回应有价值的新闻公告,做现在记忆,并声称现在理解。最后,我指出,当oh出现在额外的回合组件(如ok(“ok”))前时,每个组件处理正在进行的序列的不同动作暗示,而oh用于接收所传达的信息。
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