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Managing common ground in foreign-language business telephone calls. Gisela Redeker University of Groningen 5 th ABC Europe, Lugano, 31 May 2003. Outline. Response tokens definition items functions Examples from business phone calls Conclusions. Response Tokens.
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Managing common groundin foreign-language business telephone calls Gisela RedekerUniversity of Groningen 5th ABC Europe, Lugano, 31 May 2003
Outline • Response tokens • definition • items • functions • Examples from business phone calls • Conclusions
Response Tokens Definition (adapted from Gardner 2001): Response tokens are conversational objects that indicate that a piece of talk has been registered by the recipient of that talk, claiming that the talk has been heard, acknowledged, and perhaps understood, assessed, or agreed with, or treated as news or not news.
Items used as response tokens • mhm/mm • uh huh • yeah/yah • no • oh • okay
Functions of Response Tokens • continuer • acknowledgement • news • (dis)agreement, confirmation, denial • elicit confirmation • echo • turn taking, turn completion
Example 1 off-record disagreement P: silence and minimal response M: silence, hesitations, hedging P is forcing M to take responsibility
Example 2 fine-tuning an arrangement P: minimal acknowledgements, hesitant/partial agreements, request specification, state constraint M: amend and elaborate proposal acknowledge constraint (news receipt)
Conclusions • yeah and okay are often used for agreement or confirmation • mhm and mm can be continuers but also (markedly?) minimal acknowledgements • response tokens achieve interactional alignment by cueing common ground