ID - 101660549 TI - Discourse-pragmatic variation and change : theory, innovations, contact AU - Peterson, Elizabeth AU - Hiltunen, Turo AU - Kern, Joseph PY - 2022 SN - 9781108836203 9781108864183 1108836208 9781108799478 1108873766 110886418X 1108873367 PB - Cambridge Cambridge University Press DB - UniCat KW - Dialectology KW - Pragmatics KW - Discourse markers. KW - Pragmatics. KW - Language and languages KW - Languages in contact. KW - Marqueurs du discours. KW - Pragmatique. KW - Variation (Linguistique). KW - Langues en contact. KW - pragmatics. KW - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Semantics. KW - Variation. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:101660549 AB - " Discourse-pragmatic markers are central to everyday language, yet many aspects of their use and functions remain elusive or under-investigated. Bringing together a global team of leading scholars, this volume presents a representative showcase of work currently being conducted in the field of discourse-pragmatic variation and change, including investigations of features such as uh/um, please, sentence-final is all, and discourse-pragmatic features from a number of languages. The book emphasizes that not only have researchers answered the call to address complex issues such as cross-linguistic reliability, extending research across languages, and expanding and improving on methods and analysis, but that they continue to address perennial questions in the field of language variation and change. With sections on theoretical and methodological issues, innovative variables, and language contact situations, the volume offers a robust overview of best practices for both new and experienced researchers"-- ER -