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Contingent control over shared goods. ‘Can I have x’ requests in British English informal interaction

  • When formulating a request for an object, speakers can choose among different grammatical resources that would all serve the overall purpose. This paper examines the social contexts indexed and created by the choice of the turn format can I have x to request a shared good (the pepper grinder, a tissue from a box on the table, etc.) in British English informal interaction. The analysis is based on a video corpus of approximately 25 h of everyday interaction among family and friends. In its home environment, a request in the format can I have x treats the other as being in control over the relevant material object, a control that is the contingent outcome of ongoing courses of action. This contingent control over a shared good produces an obligation to make it available. This analysis is supported by an examination of similarly formatted request turns in other languages, of can I have x in another interactional environment (after a relevant offer has been made) in British English, and of deviant cases. The results highlight the intimate connection of request format selection to the present engagements of (prospective) request recipients.

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Author:Jörg ZinkenORCiDGND
URN:urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-42249
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2015.03.005
ISSN:0378-2166
Parent Title (English):Journal of Pragmatics
Publisher:Elsevier
Place of publication:Amsterdam
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of first Publication:2015
Date of Publication (online):2015/10/12
Reviewstate:Peer-Review
Tag:Context; Home environment; Material objects; Multimodality; Requests; Timing
Volume:82
First Page:23
Last Page:38
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Die Beitrag ist aus urheberrechtlichen Gründen nicht frei zugänglich.
DDC classes:400 Sprache / 410 Linguistik / 410 Linguistik
Open Access?:nein
Licence (German):License LogoUrheberrechtlich geschützt