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Inferenzmarker im Gespräch: eine sprachvergleichende Analyse Deutsch-Italienisch

Translated title of the contribution: [Machine translation] Discussion of inference markers: a German-Italian language comparative analysis

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Abstract

[Machine translation] The term inference generally refers to the expression of predictions during discourse processes using information given by interactants in previous turns. Authentic data show that (adverbial) connectives are often used to introduce conversational turns containing an inference., The main purpose of the present work is to provide a comparison between the markers of inference in spoken German and Italian. Using the methodological approach of the conversational analysis and the interactional linguistics, the research focuses on four connectives frequently attested to introduce inferences: German dann, also and Italian allora, quindi. The paper highlights conversational and syntactic features of these connectives as well as their functions., The analysis is based on a corpus of 10 spontaneous conversations from the Korpus FOLK and 15 talkshow-interactions for the investigation of the German language and on 5 interactions and 10 talkshow-conversations for the study of Italian data.
Translated title of the contribution[Machine translation] Discussion of inference markers: a German-Italian language comparative analysis
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)67-90
Number of pages24
JournalANNALI - ISTITUTO UNIVERSITARIO ORIENTALE. SEZIONE GERMANICA
Volume30
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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Keywords

  • Conversational analysis
  • comparative analysis German-Italian
  • corpus research
  • inference
  • interactional linguistics

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