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Other-initiated repair in Cha'palaa

  • Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics

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Abstract

This article describes the interactional patterns and linguistic structures associated with otherinitiated repair, as observed in a corpus of video-recorded conversation in the Cha'palaa (a Barbacoan language spoken in north-western Ecuador). Special attention is given to the relation of repair formats to the morphosyntactic and intonational systems of the language. It examines the distinctive falling intonation observed with interjections and content question formats and the pattern of a held mid-high tone observed in polarity questions, as well as the function of Cha'palaa grammatical features such as the case marking system, the nominal classifiers and the verb classification system as formats for repair initiation. It considers a selection of examples from a video corpus to illustrate a broad range of sequence types of opened and restricted other-initiated repair, noting that Cha'palaa had the highest relative rate of open repair in the cross-linguistic sample. It also considers the extension of OIR to other practices such as news uptake and disagreement in the Cha'palaa corpus.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)467-489
Number of pages23
JournalOpen Linguistics
Volume1
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cha'palaa
  • Conversation analysis
  • Intonation
  • Other-initiated repair

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