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Article What are discourse markers? - ScienceDirect.comDiscourse markers as a class of lexical expressions drawn primarily from the syntactic classes of conjunctions, adverbs, and prepositional phrases.
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(PDF) What are discourse markers? - ResearchGateOct 8, 2025 · Discourse markers are linguistic devices used to signal relationships between ideas, structure discourse, and facilitate communication. This ...Abstract · References (42) · Recommended Publications
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Unpacking the function(s) of discourse markers in academic spoken ...May 17, 2022 · In another definition, Ädel (2010) defines discourse markers as “reflexive linguistic expressions referring to the evolving discourse itself ...1 Introduction · 4 Corpus Of The Study · 5 Quantitative Analysis
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Functions of Discourse Markers in Nonnative English Speech - MDPIThis study examines the use and functions of discourse markers (DMs) in nonnative English speech produced by Arab English speakers. Four DMs (and, but, so, ...
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Like, it's important: The frequency and use of the discourse marker ...Specifically, discourse markers fill pauses, aid in word-finding, relay uncertainty, and hold one's conversational turn by indicating that the speaker is making ...Abstract · Like As A Discourse Marker · Discussion<|control11|><|separator|>
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Investigating discourse markers “you know” and “I mean” in ...Jul 17, 2024 · Discourse markers (DMs) are a fundamental aspect of language that help speakers to convey meaning and organize their ideas in conversations, ...
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Discourse markers - ScienceDirect.comA rapidly expanding body of research deals with a functionally related class of connective expressions commony referred to as discourse markers.
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[PDF] 3 Discourse Markers: Language, Meaning, and ContextMy initial work (Schiffrin 1987a) defined discourse markers as sequentially depend- ent elements that bracket units of talk (1987a: 31), i.e. nonobligatory ...
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(PDF) Discourse Markers . Deborah Schiffrin - Academia.eduDiscourse markers are defined as 'sequentially dependent elements which bracket units of talk,' facilitating coherence in discourse.
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Discourse Markers - Cambridge University Press & AssessmentDiscourse markers - the particles oh, well, now, then, you know and I mean, and the connectives so, because, and, but and or - perform important functions ...
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[PDF] On Fillers and Their Possible FunctionsSchiffrin (1987), for example, abandons the label fillers in favour of discourse markers, which she defines operationally as “sequentially dependent elements.
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[PDF] 5 Discourse and Relevance TheorySince expressions classified as discourse markers may encode either conceptual or procedural meaning, it seems that they will have an important part in this ...
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On the Conceptual-Procedural Distinction - jstor“procedural meaning.” Apparently, the first to suggest this distinction was Diane. Blakemore, who in 1987, when discussing her analysis of discourse connectives.
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(PDF) Unpacking the function(s) of discourse markers in academic ...May 17, 2022 · In this corpus-based research, we analyzed and unveiled quantitatively and qualitatively the functions of four discourse markers in academic spoken English.
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[PDF] Relevance: Communication and cognition - MonoskopSperber, Dan. Relevance: communication and cognitionJDan Sperber and Deirdre Wilson. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index.
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[PDF] The Logic of Conventional Implicatures - Stanford UniversityMar 8, 2014 · But Grice takes steps to distinguish CIs from at-issue entailments as well: (2.8). “But while I have said that he is an Englishman and said ...
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[PDF] Inference markers and conventional implicatures 1Many, if not all, of the words that Grice considers as producing conventional implicatures are inference markers in this sense. In particular, 'but' is an ...
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[PDF] Penelope Brown and - Stephen C. Levinson - MPG.PuRethe addressee an 'out', a face-saving line of escape, permitting him to feel that his ... goods like information, as well as the expression of regard and other ...Missing: mitigator | Show results with:mitigator
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[PDF] Teaching discourse markers such as well and oh - American EnglishGoal: Using the discourse markers well and oh for smoother discourse flow. ... Such responses often include delay strategies and other devices (see Brown & ...
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Full article: (Im)politeness strategies and use of discourse markersShe holds that DMs carry interpersonal functions in everyday conversation; hence, face-saving, politeness, as well as indirectness are relevant in the usage of ...
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Discourse styles in spoken British English : a corpus-based studyAn interesting finding is also that the discourse marker well is gradually losing frequency as it is not as common in the BNC as in the LLC and is not at all ...
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Discourse Markers (Chapter 8)Oct 20, 2022 · Discourse markers deals with elements within discourse which do not belong to the core clause but are either placed at the sentence periphery or within it as ...
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Discourse markers within sentence grammar: Further evidence from ...The position of discourse markers is a reflection of the informational content of the clause. •. The different positions of discourse markers in the sentence ...
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[PDF] Introduction: comment clause, parentheticals, and pragmatic markersIn medial and final position comment clauses are parenthetical, or loosely connected syntactically with the anchor clause (see Peltola 1982/1983:102). In.<|separator|>
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Conjunctive adverbs - Graduate Writing CenterConjunctive adverbs connect one thing to another in a descriptive way. For example: Everyone was raving about the puppy video; consequently, it went viral by ...
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The Multifunctionality of Discourse Markers - ResearchGatePDF | This paper discusses the need for and nature of multifunctionality of discourse mark-ers, signalling in parallel several simultaneous structures.
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[PDF] Towards a Multidimensional Semantics of Discourse Markers in ...The multifunctionality of discourse markers has been described first by. Schiffrin in [15]. She distinguishes between (1) ideational structure, with relations ...
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[PDF] PROSODIC CLASSIFICATION OF DISCOURSE MARKERSIn EP, like in several other languages, discourse markers account for different linguistic structures, such as adverbs, conjunctions, interjections, and are.Missing: syntax | Show results with:syntax
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[PDF] The Interface between Intonation and Function of Discourse Markers ...According to them discourse markers often occupy their own intonation phrase and are accompanied by brief pauses.Missing: phonological | Show results with:phonological
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An approach to discourse markers - ScienceDirectDiscourse markers are expressions such as now, well, so, however, and then, which signal a sequential relationship between the current basic message and the ...
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Special issue – Topic shifters in a contrastive perspectiveIn this special issue, we thus propose a foray into the general theme of markers and discourse coherence, concentrating on topic shifters. More precisely, the ...
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The History of for example and for instance as Markers of ...Jun 28, 2021 · This article analyses the use of the example markers for example and for instance in exemplifying, selective and argumentative constructions. Of ...
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(PDF) The Use of 'Oh' and 'Well' as Discourse Markers in ...Feb 4, 2020 · states that the use of 'well' as a discourse marker can be applied in four English periods,. namely: in Old English, in Middle English, in Early ...
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Well: Marker of response (Chapter 5) - Discourse MarkersWell also figures in particular conversational moves. Lakoff (1973b) observes that well prefaces responses that are insufficient answers to questions. Pomerantz ...
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Recent changes of now as a discourse marker in spoken EnglishThis study examines the evolving role of now in spoken English using data from two distinct corpora complied in the 1990s and 2010s.
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[PDF] Discourse Markers Language, Meaning, and ContextJan 15, 2016 · The production of coherent discourse is an interactive process that requires speakers to draw upon several different types of communicative ...
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[PDF] Analyzing the Impact of Discourse Markers in Academic WritingDiscourse refers to both oral and written communication. Moreover, communication in an organized and coherent manner benefits the listener and offers better ...
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[PDF] A Corpus-Based Analysis of Discourse Markers in ESL Writing ...Mar 16, 2025 · This study investigates the variation in discourse marker usage between first-year and fourth-year Egyptian university students to understand ...
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An analysis of english discourse markers of reformulation... discourse markers (henceforth DMs) in spoken English: I mean, of course, oh, well, I think and you know. The point of departure in this research is a set of ...Missing: exemplifiers | Show results with:exemplifiers
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[PDF] Approaching Discourse Markers in Present-day English. A Corpus ...They are stylistically stigmatised and negatively assessed owing to their high frequency and oral nature, especially in written or formal discourse. They ...
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Word Frequencies in Written and Spoken English - UCRELThe frequency data is based on the British National Corpus. The BNC project was carried out and is managed by an industrial/academic consortium lead by Oxford ...
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Causal and Contrastive Discourse Markers in Novice Academic ...Aug 9, 2025 · nevertheless (63), yet (61), and while (44) (listed by frequency of occurrence). Of these, the paratactic marker but (566) is almost as frequent ...
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[PDF] Discourse Markers and (Dis)fluency“Discourse markers” (e.g. Schiffrin 1987), i.e. pragmatic expressions such as but ... prosodic independence or high frequency in speech (Brinton 1996), are ...
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Discourse Markers: Definition, Meaning, Example & TypesJan 7, 2022 · Discourse markers are words and phrases that are used to manage and organize the structure of discourse. They connect sentences without changing the general ...
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THE CASE OF QUOTATIVE SYSTEMS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN ...“The Use of like as a Marker of. Reported Speech and Thought: A Case of Grammaticalization in Progress.” American Speech 66: 227–79. Sanchez, Tara, and Anne ...
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[PDF] The discourse marker LIKE: A corpus-based analysis of selected ...Vernacular uses of LIKE are ideal for answering these kinds of questions. The discourse marker LIKE is highly frequent and almost universal, particularly ...
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[PDF] discourse markers in narrative texts in englishOut of 8 types of discourse markers, there were 5 types occurred in the narrative texts such as: Contrastive, Elaborative, Inferential,. Reason and Sequential.
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[PDF] Discourse Markers in ESL Personal Narrative and Argumentative ...On the other hand, students from the College of Liberal Arts used more logical connectives of addition, contrast and sequence in their argumentative writing.
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF Children's USE OF DISCOURSE LIKE IN ...May 1, 2013 · This article examines the use of like as a discourse marker and discourse particle in the spontaneous speech of children age 3-10.
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(PDF) A corpus-based analysis of discourse marker 'like' functions in ...Aug 8, 2025 · This study investigated the use of DM like in dyadic communication in American Spotify podcasts. This research aimed to understand the linguistic behavior of ...Missing: AAVE | Show results with:AAVE
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[PDF] Discourse connectives in English and French: a contrastive study on ...Feb 21, 2025 · For the French (mais, donc and aussi9), the proportion is only 49 ... but/mais, so/donc and well/alors in that order; i.e. quasi translation ...
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On the discourse function of particles in post-initial positionNevertheless, the findings on the discourse function of aber and auch shed ... Die Brigitte nun kann den Hans nicht ausstehen. Gebundene Topiks im ...
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Catherine E. Travis, Discourse markers in Colombian SpanishJan 26, 2007 · ... entonces, and pues. These markers have been previously described in morphosyntactic and pragmatic contexts, but until now they have not been ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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A Study on Discourse Markers in Honduran SpeechIt seeks to descriptively outline the pragmatic functions of the consecutive connector markers entonces, así and pues, and to identify the meanings ...
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Discourse Markers in Language Contact (Chapter 7) - The Rise of ...Jun 11, 2021 · In many European languages, including English, discourse patterns have been influenced in particular by Latin in the course of their history ...
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[PDF] Japanese Discourse Markers: An Analysis of Native and ... - ThesesApart from three discourse markers, yo, ne and demo, which were used equally frequently in both contexts (yo – 20.5%≅19.4%; ne –. 16.3%≅23%; demo – 4.5 ...
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Involvement and the Japanese interactive particles ne and yoThe study argues that the particles commonly share the function of signalling the speaker's attitude in order to invite the involvement of the conversation ...
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Relevance and the Discourse Functions of Mandarin Utterance ...Feb 2, 2009 · On the basis of past research findings, this article presents the discourse functions of a/ya ( inline image ), ba ( inline image ), and ne ...
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Relevance and the Discourse Functions of Mandarin Utterance ...... (Lee-Wong 1998: 388) Lee-Wong (1998) shows how the particles ba, a and ne play a crucial role in social interaction, safeguarding the interlocutors faces by ...
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[PDF] the arabic particles ' the arabic particles 'inna wa aḫawātu-hā' at the 'Dec 15, 2015 · Ali, Anfal Mudhafar, "THE ARABIC PARTICLES 'INNA WA AḪAWĀTU-HĀ' AT THE SYNTAX-SEMANTICS ... The Function of Discourse Markers in Arabic Newspaper.
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[PDF] Errors in the Subtitling of Discourse Markers from English into ArabicThis study aims at investigating errors which occur in the subtitling of discourse markers from English into Arabic in the subtitles of two movies, ...
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[PDF] Challenges in Context-Aware Neural Machine TranslationDec 6, 2023 · Discourse Marker: A discourse marker, e.g., while, as long as, else, that is not explicit in Chinese, but must be pragmatically inferred and ...